* Houses: Single-family homes, apartments, townhouses, condos
* Mobile homes: Trailers, RVs
* Other: Boats, barns, even shelters
The key is that the home should be safe, comfortable, and meet the dog's basic needs:
* Food and water: Consistent access to fresh, clean food and water.
* Shelter: Protection from the elements, a warm place to sleep.
* Exercise: Enough space to move around and play, walks, or playtime in a fenced yard.
* Socialization: Opportunities to interact with their family and other dogs (if appropriate).
* Vet care: Regular checkups and vaccinations.
Ultimately, the most important thing is that the dog feels loved and cared for, regardless of the type of dwelling they live in.