Small Dogs of the Greatest Cuteness

Dog purses! Small pups! Put dogs in BabyBjörns and sunglasses! People like little pets for numerous reasons. Ratters and small game hunters utilize them. Others credit their energy and exploring drive. However you adore them, everyone thinks little puppies are lovely.

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That pout is gorgeous. The world seems to annoy these friendly, curious dogs, but they're perfectly gruntled. Brussels griffons are easily taught and highly family-oriented, so take them everywhere. Better yet, grab two and make buddies!

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Most tiny dogs recommend Chihuahuas. Smallest! Unfriendly chihuahuas under 5 pounds. Friendly Chihuahuas are sociable. Untrained individuals attack. Also nice. Short height, apple-shaped heads, and expressive eyes make you say "aww."

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Dachshunds, with long torsos and small legs, are popular with families. Although implausible, wiener dogs were once badger and rabbit hunters that dug holes to eat. Some dachshunds hunt, but most make great little pets.

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The only dog native to Cuba, the Havanese, is a lovely pup with a silky coat that can be shaggy, combed smooth, or corded. The clever Havanese likes tricks and being the center of attention.

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A well-socialized Japanese Chin is a charming, meticulous, feline-like dog. Born as lapdogs for Eastern royalty, these tiny guys prefer soft couches and laps, so expect lots of cuddling.

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This puppy keeps getting cuter—grab your britches. Happy American Eskimo dogs have white coats, expressive eyes, and loving demeanor. Friendly, family-oriented "people pleasers," these dogs. Is the 25-pound, 19-inch American Eskimo too big?

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Silky. Elegant. Soft. Rich Maltese. Silky, long coat in white or any color. Maltese are amiable, long-lived, and great agility and show dogs. These little pups have learned well with rewards from humans for millennia.

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Fans say the tiny pinscher, the "king of toys," is the best small dog. Despite popular belief, these little canines are alert, clever, and great athletes. They're probably dachshund-Italian greyhound mixes.

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Papillon wisdom, longevity, and loyalty. Huge, plumed ears distinguish him. The word "papillon" means "butterfly." Dogs enjoy fetch and hide-and-seek. You'll stroke its silky hair and tiny, smart, expressive eyes all day. No error.

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Stop reading about lovely tiny dogs if you don't like Pomeranians. Lying is pointless since we're pals. Their little, cheerful faces. Poofball jackets! Their lively friendliness. You can't detest the charming Pom if you desire a tiny dog.

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Beautiful, little, low-allergen dogs are great! Toy poodles have smooth, curly coats that shed little and are easy to care for. Bonus: that coat weighs 4–6 pounds! Smart, long-lived toy poodles may bring joy, friendship, and infinite Instagram likes.

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Named silky! Australian silky terriers are lively, alert, and amusing like Yorkshire terriers. They'll love to hunt any little rodents in your yard, but you'll usually hug these 10-pound boys, stroke their silky fur, and kiss and cuddle.

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