21 Best Toy and Miniature Dog Breeds for Families
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21 Best Toy and Miniature Dog Breeds for Families
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Poodle
Poodles come in three sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. The smallest of the bunch measure between 4 to 6 pounds, so you can scoop one up with just one hand! Bonus: Poodles are one of the smartest breeds around.
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Maltese
Don't write them off as another small white dog. The noble Maltese dogs had ancient Greek temples built in their honor. They're good-natured and easy to train, but not a great option for households with young children since they can't handle rough play.
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Shih Tzu
Slightly bigger than some of their toy group counterparts, Shih Tzus remain one of the most popular companion breeds in the United States thanks to their affectionate and playful nature. The storied dogs originally served as palace pets during the Tang Dynasty.
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Papillon
The Einstein of the toy group, papillons can compete at the top agility trials alongside bigger brainiacs like border collies and Shetland sheepdogs. They don't look too shabby either; papillons get their French name because of their delicate, butterfly-like ears.
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Ever since Charlotte owned a Cavalier on Sex and the City, fans have flocked to this graceful, easily trained pup. As you would expect, they're well-suited for urban living. A brisk, daily walk will keep them happy and healthy.
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Chihuahua
A charming and outgoing pet, the Chihuahua is the stereotypical lap dog. But these canines can be a bit "sassy," i.e., somewhat temperamental and difficult to train.
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Yorkshire Terrier
Spunky and independent, Yorkies are often indifferent to their small size. They're usually affectionate and determined, and like their name suggests, terriers by nature. The breed got its start as ratters in English clothing mills.
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Brussels Griffon
This terrier-like companion recently skyrocketed into the limelight after Newton the Brussels Griffon won the most recent National Dog Show (and drew comparison to ewoks). Alert and loyal, this is exactly the kind of sidekick you'd want on a Star Wars adventure.
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Havanese
Despite their long, silky coats, these happy little cuties shed less than you think, making them a hypoallergenic pick for many owners. Pair that with their bouncy personalities and hallmark curled-over tails, and it's the total package.
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Pekingese
A total couch potato, Pekingese dogs love a laidback lifestyle with plenty of cuddles. These dogs also have noble origins, getting their name from their home in the Imperial Palace in Peking (later named Beijing).
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Chinese Crested
If you want a unique-looking dog, look no further. This "cat-like" animal prefers a quiet household but still enjoys pleasing its owner. The pups come in two varieties: the hypoallergenic Hairless and the full-coated Powderpuff, which can both occur in the same litter.
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Miniature Pinscher
Lively and alert, these high-spirited canines are always on the go. Min Pins are known for their unique, fun-loving personalities, but that "big dog" demeanor can sometimes translate as aggression and frequent barking.
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Italian Greyhound
The slighter relatives of taller Greyhounds, these pets bring both the companionship of a toy dog and the athleticism of a hound. They're adaptable and affectionate; one Italian Greyhound named "Le Beau" even lived in the White House with President John Tyler.
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These best toy dog breeds will prove that miniature pups have a lot to offer. See the best breeds for families, as well as those that are hypoallergenic.