5 Pets That Are Great for Small Spaces — Best Life

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Consider these critters.

."While a good rule of thumb may be big dog equals big space and small dog equals small space, dogs of all sizes can do wonderfully in a small space as long as they have the ability to get out daily," saysof Juniper Valley Animal Hospital in Queens, New York."Your dog needs exercise, depending on their age and physical condition, and even old wobbly dogs like to go up and down the block.

By exercising regularly with your dog, you'll deepen your bond, improve their sleep quality, and prevent inappropriate behaviors, like chewing, which are caused by boredom."Even if you have what would be considered a small space, it is, no doubt, a more spacious and safe space than any shelter could be for these guys," McCarthy assures.Cats may judge you for a lot of things, but not the size of your space.

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