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Small dog breeds, sometimes called the Pocket Pet dog breeds; because they can fit snugly into a woman’s purse, are quite desirable world-wide. Depending on your preference, you should be able to find a small dog breed to fit your style easily. Small dog breeds live longer than their larger counterparts, are readily accepted into public places, and are spoiled and pampered far above their harder working companions.

Small dogs make wonderful pets. There are many different types of small dogs, and they come in lots of different shapes, colors and sizes.

It's tempting to let your small dog ride on your lap when you drive, but studies show even a fender bender could send your dog through the windshield. Here are tips to find a proper fitting seat belt and some reasons why you should invest in a seat belt safety system.

Many small dogs breeds are ancient dog breeds. Some were used as watchdogs, giving the alert to the larger guard dogs; some toy dogs were good at catching small vermin. Many of these toy dog breeds were much larger and heavier than they currently are. Some, weighed as much as 30+ pounds, but now weigh 3 to 7. Many generations of selective breeding, have produced these toy dogs, collectively known as the lovable toy breeds.

Small dogs are more popular today than ever before. But however diminutive they may be in stature, all small dogs have strong, well-defined personalities. It is also wrong to assume that because a dog is mall it does not enjoy a good walk. A look at the breed profiles in this web site shows that whiles some fairly small dogs such as the amiable but rather fierce-looking French bulldog will adopt a take it or leave it attitude towards exercise, the regal Pekingese will happily and readily walk for very long distances.

Small dogs are wonderful and devoted companions as well as great family pets. They may be small in size but can be bold and make good watchdogs.

There are many breeds to choose from depending on your lifestyle, living arrangements, do you have children, time to exercise your dog, and grooming needs.

Over 500 dog breeds exist in the world today varying in shapes and sizes and exhibit unique habits and personalities. These dog breeds are quite distinctive, most possessing characteristics inherent to their particular breed type. There are small dog breeds, small mixed breed dogs and large dog breeds in each breed type. Breed types include Hounds, which are bred to hunt and work with humans; Toys, which are great adult companions; and Terriers, which are excellent dogs for training. After your research of dog breeds, you may find that small mixed breed dogs suit you. Essentially, researching a variety of dog breed information is the way to find the animal that best fits your needs and ensures that the dog you choose will have a loving home.

Small dog breeds have been increasing in popularity as exemplified by the Yorkshire Terrier, the Dachshund (including the Miniature), the Poodle (including the Toy and Miniature), the Shih Tzu and the Miniature Schnauzer all finishing in the top ten dog breeds registered by the AKC in 2006. Small dogs make great companion dogs that adapt well to our busy schedules. Small dogs tend to live longer than large dogs. These small breeds are cute and attractive and most are welcome wherever you go.

Small dog breeds make the cutest puppies, and one of the cutest small dog puppies around is the Maltese. This popular small dog breed generally grows to no more than six or seven pounds in weight, and has a beautiful white coat. The Maltese is a very ancient dog breed and has a strong constitution, though it should not be kept in very hot areas, due to the thick coat. The Maltese enjoys walks and is very playful. A great companion if you want a lively little pet and will enjoy the grooming chores.

People get small dogs for various reasons. It could be they enjoy a small dog that is easier to handle, easier to travel with, and cheaper to feed. Many who live in cities prefer a small dog because they don't have a lot of living space.

 
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