Breeds of Toy Dogs for People Who Love Small Dogs

Although today's Pomeranians have a reputation as lapdogs, they were originally bred to herd animals and pull sleds. Pomeranian breeds used to weigh 30 pounds.

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Intelligent, athletic, and sociable, poodles make great family dogs. Teacup poodles weigh 4 pounds, whereas standard-sized ones weigh 45–70 pounds.

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Teacup beagles are friendly and energetic despite their small size. These miniature beagles average 15 pounds, which is enormous. They may resist obeying.

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Maltese are one of the world's oldest breeds, dating back approximately 3,000 years. They were also royalty. Teacups weigh 2–4 pounds.

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Pomskys are Siberian huskies and Pomeranian mixes. Pomskies vary in size depending on their breed mix. This mix is energetic, so expect plenty of walks and play.

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A teacup Yorkshire terrier on a bed @stuntman.mikey / Instagram Yorkshire terriers are popular at their typical tiny size, therefore teacups are too. Though little (2–3 pounds), these pups have big-dog characteristics.

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Bichon frise means "curly lapdog" in French. Teacup bichons are true to their name. Sometimes called live stuffed animals, they were raised to be affectionate companions.

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Aquarians have a unique life philosophy. Their individualism shows in their fashion and haircuts. These creative minds are revealed by their expressive eyes.

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