Being in Japan, do you have access to dog parks/parks for the dog to get exercise? Leash walks can only provide so much exercise and will limit you to the kind of dog you maybe able to get in a small apt.
My two -Rhodesian Ridgeback and mini-Dachshund don't need a lot of indoor space as they snooze the day away when we're not home. However, they also go to the dog park and/or woods daily to play with other dogs and get exercise.
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Shetland Sheepdog, #6 on your dog intelligence list. Even if it wasn't in the top 10 on that list, I'd still recommend them. I grew up with two different ones and loved them.
As a corgi owner, definitely don't get one if you aren't going to exercise them. They need to run around a lot. They're not yappy, but they get fat really easily if they don't get exercise.

Every asian person I've seen (actually, most people in general, but mostly asian, black, and hispanic) freak the fuck out when they see me and my ridgeback. They love the pugs, hate the ridgeback. He just wants to go say hi to them, the pugs (well, only one) actively wants them to die. But they love the little damn pugs.Actually, there are tons of parks in Tokyo. Not all of them have big spanning fields, but there are plenty big enough to play with the dog.
Just because they are on the "smart list" doesn't mean they act that way all the time.
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When looking at labs - food >>>>> acting smartly.
Yep. Smart, non-shedding, affectionate as you want.standard poodle without stupid poodle haircut
Highly recommend Bichon Frise for apartments, imo just the right size, not too small and fragile, not too big.
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i got custody of one of them. mine developed cataracts in both eyes over the last couple of years. so now the poor little guy is functionally blind. apparently it's a somewhat common problem with the breed. while he could see he loved playing fetch. even blind he still runs around the house as fast as he can sometimes.
for being 15 lb dogs they're fairly well built. also fairly intelligent, always happy, doesn't yap, likes people more than dogs. they tend to exercise themselves. their fur is tightly curled so it gets trapped rather than shed. buy a good set of shears because it's cheaper than a groomer every month.
http://www.amazon.com/Oster-2-Speed-...9835030&sr=8-1
i got custody of one of them. mine developed cataracts in both eyes over the last couple of years. so now the poor little guy is functionally blind. apparently it's a somewhat common problem with the breed. while he could see he loved playing fetch. even blind he still runs around the house as fast as he can sometimes.
for being 15 lb dogs they're fairly well built. also fairly intelligent, always happy, doesn't yap, likes people more than dogs. they tend to exercise themselves. their fur is tightly curled so it gets trapped rather than shed. buy a good set of shears because it's cheaper than a groomer every month.
http://www.amazon.com/Oster-2-Speed-...9835030&sr=8-1
Get a Sonoran dog
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That looks like someone didn't make it to the bathroom on time then decided to market the result as a meal.
Get a Sonoran dog
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truly an awful looking hot dog.
I see some type of white stuff...on a hot dog?
just what in sam hill is going on around here?
I see some type of white stuff...on a hot dog?
just what in sam hill is going on around here?
mayo is an acceptable condiment on some hot dogs (la street dogs/danger dogs/bacon wrapped hot dogs come to mind)
