One of the oldest toy spaniels is the Papillon, often known as the Continental. Its butterfly-like long and fringed ear hair gives it its lovely French name.
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Beware the small size. Even though they look timid, Chihuahuas are full of attitude. They are loud and demanding, barking at stranger dogs and nipping at children (not ideal for a family).
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Small and lively, this little breed is plenty of character. A Yorkshire Terrier is smart and playful, gets along with the cat, and leads larger dogs.
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The correct size spaniels make great pets for kids. This silky, wavy-haired breed is loyal, friendly, and easy to train. He wakes up eager to serve his family.
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The companion-bred Maltese generally retains a puppy-like demeanor throughout his life. He looks great with his huge button eyes and silky coat, which is not maintenance-free.
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Beagles are smart and active. Originally trained to hunt rabbits, their excellent sense of smell can make hikes intriguing as they follow every whiff.
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Even Scrooge will smile at these cute faces. This white-furred ball cuddles naturally. Although friendly and ready to please,
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Bichons need continuous training to avoid becoming bratty. For a home with tiny or rowdy children, he may become hurt or frightened and bite.
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