A Labrador would be the most popular choice as they are gentle dogs that enjoy outside where they can run and play and inside where they can relax and rest.
Another great suggestion would be a pug. A very cute dog that will adapt to any environmental surrounding and be happy and comfortable both inside and out
Breeds that are typically well-suited for indoor living include small breeds such as French Bulldogs, Pugs, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and Shih Tzus. These breeds tend to adapt well to apartment or house living, require less exercise, and are generally low energy.
No. All domestic dogs should have indoor shelter, and short-haired dogs, such as dalmatians, are particularly vulnerable to the elements.
Indoor Living was created in 1997.
well, it kinda depends on how your house looks like. daisy: nice, fresh white, modern living home....
Yes. Even if there indoor dogs.
NO
Orchids do well indoors.
Guide dogs don't use indoor plumbing. They are taught to do their business on command at the curb.
There really aren't very many Chinese indoor plants. One great Chinese indoor plant is the Aglaonema. Another good Chinese indoor plant is the Zhangzhou plant.
PVC planks but it's expensive
They are not dogs, they are cats. Are they indoor cats? Some people do keep them as pets but they take a lot of work as they are more to the wilder side of the species then a normal house cat
Labrador Retrievers are known to be excellent indoor dogs as long as they get enough exercise and mental stimulation. They are affectionate, friendly, and adaptable to different living situations. However, it's important to provide them with plenty of opportunities for physical activity and training to prevent boredom and destructive behavior.