We live in a Gurugram apartment with Apple (26 kg golden retriever), Captain (18 kg indie dog), and Kimchi (22 kg black retriever). This is not a small apartment, but it is an apartment - not a farm, not a bungalow, not a villa with a garden. The most common question we get is some version of "how do you manage?" The answer is more straightforward than people expect.

The Central Truth Nobody Writes

Whether a dog works in an apartment is determined primarily by two things: exercise level and mental stimulation. Not breed. Not size. Exercise and mental stimulation.

A Labrador in a 2BHK apartment who gets 90 minutes of walks and 20 minutes of training daily will be happier and better-behaved than a Pomeranian who gets 15 minutes of walking and sits alone all day.

What Actually Works: The Framework

A dog can live well in an Indian apartment if your household can provide: 2 meaningful walks per day minimum, mental stimulation (training sessions, puzzle feeders, sniff work), companionship, a cool environment, and weekend trips or parks for additional decompression.

Breeds That Genuinely Work Well

Indie dogs (adopted): The best apartment dogs in India, full stop. Adapted to Indian conditions, typically medium-sized, healthy, emotionally resilient, and less demanding of specialised exercise than many pedigree breeds.

Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, Maltese: Low to moderate exercise needs. Comfortable in small spaces. Good for first-time owners in apartments.

Beagle: Moderate exercise needs. Very food-motivated (easy to train). Adapt well to apartment routines.

Golden Retriever and Labrador: Yes, we have a golden in our apartment. It works because we provide the exercise. These are high-energy breeds that settle beautifully in apartments with adequate walks. They are not "bad apartment dogs" - they are high-exercise dogs.

Breeds That Genuinely Struggle

Siberian Husky: Bred for running 60+ km daily in sub-zero temperatures. The Indian apartment is the opposite of their designed environment in every measurable way. The number of Huskies in Indian rescues is a direct consequence of impulse purchases.

Border Collie: Bred for 8+ hours of high-intensity herding work. A bored Border Collie destroys apartments systematically and develops compulsive behaviours.

Malinois (Belgian Shepherd): The same issue as Border Collie, with the addition of an intense protective drive that requires management.

Navigating Housing Society Rules

The 2015 Supreme Court judgment (Navin Aggarwal v. Radha Kumar) established clearly that housing societies cannot prevent residents from keeping pets. However, individual society bye-laws can regulate dog behaviour in common areas.

Our Honest Experience

Three dogs in a Gurugram apartment works because of systems, not because it is effortless. Morning walk at 6 AM. Evening walk at 6:30 PM. Training sessions in the evening. Weekend trips every 3–4 weeks for decompression. Summer routines adjusted for heat.

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