Recognized dog breed group by American Kennel Club. Toy group includes 21 different dog breeds which are developed as companion dogs.
Toy breeds certainly are not lacking in personality! In spite of their small size, toy breeds are sociable, adaptable, and affectionate. You shouldn’t let their adorable appearances and winsome expressions deceive you: they are clever, full of energy, and many of them have strong protective instincts. Because toy dogs are popular with city dwellers as well as lap warmers during nippy evenings, they are frequently chosen by pet owners living in apartments.
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The Yorkshire Terrier has reached new levels of popularity this decade as more and more apartment dwellers have chosen these little dolls to share their home with. This
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Shih Tzu is a small toy breed of dog that weighs in between 11-16lbs as an adult. This breed is of Chinese origination. This is considered an “ancient”
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The Poodle is a well known breed that was established as early as the 1500’s in Germany. There is some evidence that the breed existed before it started
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The Pomeranian, also referred to as a the “Pom” or the “Pom Pom” is a popular breed of dog, typically classified in the “toy” class of breeds. It
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The miniature pinscher or min pin is a breed that possibly stretches back hundreds of years, though its origins are murky. This fantastic little toy dog has been
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The Maltese is a toy variety of dog. This small breed is easily recognizable but often mistaken for other small breeds that look similar. They have black noses
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The Chihuahua is one of the smallest naturally occurring breeds. This breed has large stand up ears, a very small frame long thin legs (in relation to its
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The Pug is a breed of dog that has a short snout, folds on the face, very large eyes and small flapped over ears. They are short to
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