I guess there isnt a reason to reply now.. but my first thought was 'none'.
IF you MUST have a dog, in your situation, get a small one. It would take longer to do damage if it did get a hold of your tort. and since it will have to be inside since you dont have room enough outside to safely house both.. then smaller the beter.
In the job Im in.. I see this tyep of thing all the time. My dog would never,, I dont put a collar on cause i never let it leave my sight, I dont need to use a leash, my dog is trained.. yada yada yada.. then I get the calls. of the dog being lost, ran off, chased something, bit, attacked got run over stolen etc.. Unfortunately it takes some people to expereince a tragic event to learn. Learn the Hard way. Usually at someone elses expense or life and the animal pays dearly..
However.. a small dog will be at risk from the raccoons as well.. so are large ones.. soo.....
IF you MUST have a dog, in your situation, get a small one. It would take longer to do damage if it did get a hold of your tort. and since it will have to be inside since you dont have room enough outside to safely house both.. then smaller the beter.
In the job Im in.. I see this tyep of thing all the time. My dog would never,, I dont put a collar on cause i never let it leave my sight, I dont need to use a leash, my dog is trained.. yada yada yada.. then I get the calls. of the dog being lost, ran off, chased something, bit, attacked got run over stolen etc.. Unfortunately it takes some people to expereince a tragic event to learn. Learn the Hard way. Usually at someone elses expense or life and the animal pays dearly..
However.. a small dog will be at risk from the raccoons as well.. so are large ones.. soo.....