43 Best Small Dog Breeds - Toy Breed Dogs

2022-05-29 03:00:19 By : Ms. summer xia

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Prepare for lots of love from these small and toy dog breeds!

Who can resist the cuteness from small dogs? These furry friends are easy to cuddle with on the couch after a long day from work and are little bundles of energy that are always ready for playtime. Even if you are one to favor medium breeds and large dog breeds, whose heart doesn't melt at a small dog’s adorableness?

If you are ready to add a new addition to the family and welcome a tiny dog home, we have rounded up some of the most popular small dog breeds that are all equally lovable. From Jack Russel Terriers that are very playful to Corgis that make great family dogs, there is no shortage of cute dogs on this list. And if you are Husky-lover but can only accommodate a little guy at home, then an Alaskan Klee Kai is the perfect match since they will only get up to 15 pounds. The list goes on!

These small dog breeds are also a great option if you are looking for an apartment dog or have a smaller space. Plus, they make great companions if you have children since most small dogs on this list have a very playful nature to them, especially if they have a few dog toys that get them excited. And when you are ready to bring home your new friend, give them a warm welcome with some of our favorite dog beds that we are sure your pal will love.

Love huskies but don't quite have the space for a medium-sized dog? May we introduce you to the Alaskan Klee Kai — this dog looks just like a husky, but will only weigh up to 15 pounds. If you need more convincing, this is the breed of Sophie Turner's adorable pup.

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Named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua, these loyal and energetic dogs prove that good things do come in small packages — about five pound packages, to be exact.

Playful, bright, and alert, corgis are great with children. They're intelligent and willing to please, making them easy to train. They're good watchdogs and can be noisy and reserved with strangers.

Although not recognized by the American Kennel Club, Jack Russell terriers have made a name for themselves by appearing on screen in Wishbone, The Artist, and My Dog Skip, to name a few. The intelligent workers can be stubborn and extremely energetic.

Don't be fooled by these puff ball's cuddly coat, the Pomeranian's playful demeanor will keep you active with short daily walks.

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At a mere seven pounds, Yorkies pack a energetic punch in small package. That gorgeous, silky fur has an additional upside too: It's hypoallergenic!

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Although it's tough to distinguish between all of the small white dog breeds out there, this one counts as one of the oldest. Maltese have entertained their owners for thousands of years. They're so lovable that the ancient Greeks even built tombs in their honor.

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Rumor has it that Teddy Roosevelt coined the name of this pint-sized terrier. Beyond being excellent exterminators (hello, city-dwellers), they're loyal, cheerful, and have a silky-smooth coat.

With the tiny stature of a Yorkshire terrier and the intelligence of a miniature poodle, this playful, mixed breed dog makes the perfect pet for families. Plus, they're hypoallergenic!

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These non-shedding dogs are known for being unbelievably happy, loving, and lovable. They require little exercise, making them ideal for apartment living. They're intelligent, although sometimes they exhibit a stubborn streak.

Shih Tzus are so charming that they'll warm your heart. They're gentle and loyal, yet proud with an aristocratic temperament. They can be stubborn at times.

Loyal and affectionate to everyone (including strangers), these dogs are extremely playful and always ready for a game. They're intelligent, although stubbornness makes this breed hard to train.

Even though all poodles are considered one (extremely intelligent) breed, they come in three sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. The miniature variety typical weighs in at a manageable 15 to 17 pounds. As for that fancy haircut, the "poodle clip" is designed to protect the joints and organs in cold water.

A longtime companion of Japanese royalty, these regal pups make a sweet and cuddly lap dog. The only downside to this breed is that you'll have to deal with the fact that they'll always have better hair than you.

With their corkscrew curls and big, bashful eyes, Pumis are the cutest breed of dog that you've never heard of.

Cousin of the equally fluffy Bichon Frise, Bolonkas are a breed of curious and intelligent lap dogs that are popular in Russia.

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These spaniels weigh slightly more than their popular American counterparts, but their merry personalities win over families just as easily. Get them outside, and they're quite the happy campers.

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Reaching speeds of up to 35 miles per hour, whippets are the fastest animal of their size, according to the American Kennel Club. A couple of all-out sprints will tire them out for an entire afternoon.

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Fearless and fun-loving, Min Pins require a lot more activity than their 10-pound frames suggest. Be prepared for some of their, ahem, more vocal qualities as well.

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Basenjis originally worked as hunting dogs in Africa, prized for their intelligence and independence. Most notably, however, the "barkless dog" makes an odd chortle-like sound instead of a typical "woof."

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Beagles have great temperaments — they're spirited and intelligent, playful, loyal, and friendly. Their keen sense of smell can sometimes make walks interesting, as they try to follow every smell they encounter.

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Plucky and happy, border terriers are known to be a tough, working breed. They will instinctively chase and hunt animals (and cars), so owners need to be especially vigilant.

Affectionate and excellent with children, the Boston terrier doesn't have the fiery temperament of a typical terrier. They're dapper and intelligent and love lots of attention.

A member of the toy group, these pups are alert, curious and loyal. They also come in a smooth-coated variety, called "brabancons."

These upbeat, happy-go-lucky dogs tend to busy themselves with self-appointed jobs. They're feisty, especially with other dogs, and don't get along well with cats. They may need supervision around very young children.

Both King Charles I and Charlotte York of Sex and the City owned these affectionate, gentle pets.

Loyal and affectionate, the cocker spaniel is the perfect play pal for a child. They're intelligent with a desire to please, which makes training a breeze.

With their happy, fun-loving personalities, these dogs love to play and get along great with children and other pets. Each of the three coat varieties has a slightly different personality — the smooth is the most stubborn of the trio.

The smaller ancestor of the English bulldog, this breed has a big personality but requires minimal exercise. It's no wonder the big-eared pooches are becoming increasingly popular, especially in big cities.

These funny and outgoing little pups are the national dog of Cuba (hence the name) and make loyal family companions. While they're quite intelligent and naturally affectionate, Havanese are also more energetic than most toy breeds and require daily exercise.