9 Dog Breeds Who Shouldn't Be Kept Inside

The Grey Ghost

A hunting dog known as a "Gray Ghost," the Weimaraner is friendly, loyal, and silver-coated. This breed enjoys lengthy walks with their owners and sprinting.

Small But Mighty

The smallest dog breed, Chihuahuas are energetic and one of Mexico's national symbols. They don't need much space because they're small, but getting outside helps them release energy.

Jam Packed Energy

Do not be fooled by Dachshund size. This little dog breed is energetic but not built for long-distance exercise. Due to their hunting heritage, dachshunds are bold and headstrong.

Strictly Cattle Dogs

Being bred for herding, Australian Cattle Dogs are athletic. This breed loves running and playing outside. Farmers should own an Australian Cattle Dog for their hunting

Needs Acres Of Land

Caring for a Border Collie requires an active lifestyle. They're intelligent dogs and need continual stimulation.

Don't Let The Blue Tongue Fool You

Chow Chows are powerful and compact despite their small size. They are easy to train but must be socialized early to avoid aggression.

Bernese Mountain Dogs

Bernese Mountain Dogs are smart and peaceful. Their tri-colored coat helps them resist harsh weather, and they were developed to help on Swiss farms and pastures. 

Irish Wolfhounds

Male Irish Wolfhounds average three feet and 180 pounds, making them stand out. Their thick, coarse fur is appropriate for outdoor weather.

Jack Russell Terriers

Jack Russell Terriers are one of the most lively dog breeds ever at little size. They enjoy lengthy walks, games, and exploring.

Great Pyrenees

Great Pyrenees dogs were mostly used to protect shepherds' sheep from wolves, bears, and humans on snowy mountaintops. They are one of the strongest and heaviest dog breeds