The tiny faces. The high-pitched yaps. The outfits. The drama! Welcome to the world of toy dog breeds. Here youll find miniature versions of large dogs, impressively small paws and enough personality to sink a ship. Now, just because a dog is small doesnt mean it belongs in the toy dog breed group! Small pups like Boston Terriers and French Bulldogs are actually members of the non-sporting group, according to The American Kennel Club. The toy group is made up of breeds designed specifically to be companion animals. While some toy dog breeds are descendants of other breeds given specific tasks, many have lived in laps of luxury and existed as status symbols for wealthy families for centuries. Anyone eager to have a loyal friend for life who can travel anywhere should definitely consider a toy breed.
Due to their extensive backgrounds as companion animals, toy dog breeds are going to be incredibly loyalto their one favorite person. Purina says since most toy breeds werent designed to work, they tend to embrace relaxing activities and indulge in food (which means some are very picky eaters). They enjoy sitting in laps and snuggling up next to a warm body. Leaving them home alone for long stretches will probably make them mador, at the very least, sad. Separation anxiety is common in toy dog breeds.
Now, just because a toy breed wants to be near you all day doesn't mean they want to be near anyone else. The pups on our list may not trust strangers easily or enjoy attention from folks they dont know. This isnt always the case, but it can be. To prevent your toy dog breed from turning into a monster when new people or animals enter the scene, socialize them early and often!
Youll notice our toy dog breeds list has a lot of crossover with our longest-living dog breeds list. This is because smaller breeds tend to live longer than large ones. Genetics and inherent physical features certainly play a role in longevity, but you still have to put in effort to ensure a healthy pup, no matter their size.
People uninterested in jogging with their dogs or going to the dog park for long stretches of time to play fetch will love toy dog breeds. Yes, these animals need their exercise! No, they shouldnt become total couch potatoes! But, they dont require as much vigorous exercise as many large breeds do. In case you hadnt noticed, toy dog breeds have tiny legs and small bodies. Sometimes, too much walking can exhaust them or put strain on their cute little paws.
Since separation anxiety is common among toy dog breeds, spending as much time as possible with them is key to a happy, stress-free pup. People with one of these breeds consistently find ways to incorporate them into errands, events and work. (Dog-friendly workplaces or working from home options are ideal!) Investing in a durable, comfy dog carrier is a must if youve got a toy breed.
Unlike large breeds, toy breeds dont need nearly as much living space. They make excellent apartment pets and are less threatening to renters who dont own their homes. Sure, a big yard is fun for any dog, but smaller pups dont need it the way a Doberman or an Alaskan Malamute does.
Finally, many sources say toy dog breeds and kids dont mix. While this is certainly the case for some small pups, it is possible to raise a family-friendly toy breed with proper training and socialization. Introducing any breed, of any size, to kids early on is essential to a good child-canine relationship. Include your kids in training and encourage them to learn how to safely interact with your dog and any pup they may meet.
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Height: 9-12 inchesWeight: 7-10 poundsPersonality: Goofy, ProudActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: HypoallergenicLife Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
This tiny German dog breed is one of the few on our list bred with a purpose. Affenpinschers have been killing and hunting rats for centuries, and today are goofy companion pets. The Affenpinscher Club of America warns these dogs are Rottweiler wannabes and may try too hard to fit in with the big dogs. Keep them entertained with a friend (like kittens, owning two Affenpinschers improves socialization).
Height: 7-10 inchesWeight: 8-10 poundsPersonality: Sensitive, LoyalActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: ModerateLife Expectancy: 12-15 years
Brussels Griffons come in smooth- and wire-coated varieties. Though they may look similar to the Affenpinscher, they are slightly smaller and more sensitive. Brussels tend to make better friends with adults than kids. Until the 1870s, these dogs would sniff out rats for Belgian coachmen. As soon as Henrietta Maria, the Queen of the Belgians, fell in love with these smart pups, the rest of the upper class in Brussels followed suit.
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Height: 7-11 inchesWeight: 4-8 poundsPersonality: Smart, LovingActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: LowLife Expectancy: 16 years
The Biewer Terrier is a relatively new breed that made its Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and National Dog Show debuts this year. First bred in Germany in the 1980s, Biewers made their way to the U.S. in 2003. Incredibly affectionate and friendly, these dogs are eager to be a part of the action. Include your Biewer in everything! They will be vocal and let you know if they feel left out (or if they dont recognize someone and want to let strangers know whos boss).
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Height: 12-13 inchesWeight: 13-18 poundsPersonality: Affectionate, FriendlyActivity Level: Low to ModerateShedding Factor: Low to ModerateLife Expectancy: 12-15 years
As a well-loved breed among senior citizens, young renters and Courteney Cox, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a versatile and adaptable pet. Their silky soft coats and sweet dispositions make them sweet companions. This is an example of a toy breed descended from English hunting dogs. Cavs excel at high-energy activities but are content lounging with you if you prefer to Netflix and chill.
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Height: 5-8 inchesWeight: 6 poundsPersonality: Charming, independentActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: LowLife Expectancy: 14-16 years
Ah, the prestigious Chihuahua. Easily one of the most recognizable dog breeds on this or any list, Chihuahuas hail from Mexico where the breed has been perfected over centuries. Both long-haired and short-haired varieties exude charm through their tiny stature and enormous, expressive eyes. Chihuahuas have been made even more famous by celebrities like Paris Hilton and films like Legally Blonde. Be sure to toss a sweater on them in cold weather!
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Height: 11-13 inchesWeight: 8-12 poundsTemperament: Lively, lovingShedding Factor: Non-shedding / HypoallergenicActivity Level: Moderate to HighLife Expectancy: 13-18 years
The American Chinese Crested Club says these graceful, amusing dogs love to entertain their favorite human. They can be hairless, with tufts of fur on their heads and feet, or whats called powderpuff, with long, soft fur covering their whole bodies. Hairless Chinese Crested dogs can get sunburned, so protect them with doggy sunscreen or shade! Perhaps surprisingly, these toy dogs are excellent athletes who enjoy agility training.
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Height: 10 inchesWeight: 5 poundsPersonality: Sweet, EnergeticActivity Level: HighShedding Factor: ModerateLife Expectancy: 13-15 years
Say hello to a feisty dog bred years ago to chase and kill rats. Today, Toy Fox Terriers are meant to be small, active pets. But dont be surprised if that terrier energy takes over when youre out on walks. They are energetic bundles of fun who tend to be very in tune with their familys emotions. However, The American Toy Fox Terrier Club says they arent great with small children, nor are they fans of cold, wet weather.
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Height: 8.5-11.5 inchesWeight: 7-13 poundsPersonality: Smart, SocialActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: HypoallergenicLife Expectancy: 14-16 years
Allergy sufferers rejoice! This toy breed is hypoallergenic. Take your Havanese with you on vacation, shopping trips and more without worrying youll have a sneezing fit. These dogs are incredibly outgoing, enjoy making new friends and have low prey drives. Havanese come from Cuba where they were adoring companions to the wealthier classes. If you want their silky coats to grow long, youll have to groom them daily. Otherwise, a short cut is just as sweet.
Height: 13-15 inchesWeight: 7-14 poundsPersonality: Sensitive, alertActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: ModerateLife Expectancy: 14-15 years
Be prepared to cover Italian Greyhounds in sweaters and booties come cold weather! These teeny, tiny pups are incredibly sensitive and live for warmth and companionship. The Italian Greyhound Club of America says these are definitely indoor dogs - in fact, they are known for their cat-like tendencies. Watch out for an Italian Greyhound who loves to jump or climb as they could fall easily and injure themselves. They also dont do well in chaotic, multi-pet households.
Height: 8-11 inchesWeight: 7-11 poundsTemperament: Mellow, regalShedding Factor: ModerateActivity Level: Low to ModerateLife Expectancy: 10-12 years
Dont let their name fool youJapanese Chins were initially bred in China. While sweet and mellow, they definitely have stubborn streaks. This is because their history involves literally no work. They were bred only to love and be loved by a dedicated human. When training, its critical to use positive reinforcement and consistency. The noble Japanese Chin will not tolerate a temper!
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Height: 7-9 inchesWeight: 6-7 poundsPersonality: Sweet, elegantActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: LowLife Expectancy: 12-15 years
If youve always wanted a puppy with a topknot in a bow, go for it with a Maltese. These dogs have some of the most elegant coats around. Makes sense, considering the AKC says these toy pups have been sitting in the lap of luxury since the Bible was a work in progress. Generally playful and adaptable, dont be afraid to play games outside with your Maltese! Theyre into it and will let you know when theyve had enough.
Height: 10-12 inchesWeight: 10-12 poundsPersonality: Lively, intelligentActivity Level: Moderate to HighShedding Factor: LowLife Expectancy: 15-17 years
Though Toy Manchester Terriers arent part of the terrier group like Standard Manchester Terriers, they definitely have some of the same qualities. Like standards, toys can have high prey drives and are excellent athletes. Super smart and eager to fulfill duties, these dogs are easily trained and enjoy being active. In the Victorian Era, Toy Manchesters were extremely popular among wealthier women in England. Today, they are happiest during playtime with their families.
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Height: 10-12.5 inchesWeight: 8-10 poundsPersonality: Energetic, proudActivity Level: HighShedding Factor: Moderate to HighLife Expectancy: 12-16 years
This is a fearless, high-energy watchdog with an even higher IQ. Sure, a Miniature Pinscher will learn commands easily, but it may also see what it can get away with when youre not looking. These proud dogs are most likely the products of breeding Dachshunds and Italian Greyhounds; they are not tiny versions of German Pinschers or Dobermans. The AKC calls them the King of Toys, a title that may have gone to their heads. We dont caretheyre cute enough to get away with being a little bossy!
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Height: 8-11 inchesWeight: 5-10 poundsPersonality: Happy, OutgoingActivity Level: HighShedding Factor: ModerateLife Expectancy: 14 to 16 years
Talk about an adaptable dog! Papillons are known for being friendly with people of all ages and pets of all kinds. Dont let a Papillon get too friendly with big dogs; Paps dont know the strength of a big dog and could get hurt. Versions of these small pups with their giant ears can be found in 15th century paintings of upper class ladies and their children. Papillons are easy to groom and love nothing more than hanging out with you.
Height: 6-9 inchesWeight: 14 poundsPersonality: Confident, LoyalActivity Level: LowShedding Factor: ModerateLife Expectancy: 12-14 years
Its hard to ignore the Pekingese when it walks into a room. These ancient Chinese dogs have incredible confidence and know how to command attention. Loyal to their favorite person, Pekingese will happily follow you to the ends of the earth. Unless of course youre trying to train them to do a trick they dont want to do. Their independent streaks are real and they much prefer a fun game or nap to following orders.
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Height: 6-7 inchesWeight: 3-7 poundsPersonality: Lively, AdaptableActivity Level: Moderate to HighShedding Factor: ModerateLife Expectancy: 12 to 16 years
We dare you to look at a Pomeranian and not smile. Look at their grinning faces! Those puffy coats! This German dog breed is curious and the American Pomeranian Club advises against letting them roam at will. Poms are fast and tend to ignore warning signs like car horns. Though Pomeranians can be territorial, barking at strangers or intruders, once they get to know someone, they make a friend for life.
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Height: 10 inchesWeight: 5 poundsPersonality: Intelligent, ConfidentActivity Level: Moderate to HighShedding Factor: HypoallergenicLife Expectancy: 10-18 years
Anyone who sees Poodles of any size as prissy, fussy dogs has never met one. Toy Poodles are athletic and confident dogs who excel at agility and course training. Theyre super smart, so teaching commands is a cinch. Toy Poodles do need to be brushed regularly or taken to a groomers for a neat trim every four to six weeks.
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Height: 10-13 inchesWeight: 14-18 poundsTemperament: Adaptable, charmingShedding Factor: HighActivity Level: Low to moderateLife Expectancy: 13-15 years
Pugs are some of the most adaptable and friendly breeds around. The biggest challenge with Pugs is making sure they dont overeat, which can lead to obesity and a whole host of health issues. Other than that, get ready for a delightful companion who makes friends wherever they go. Because of their social nature, leaving them home for long stretches is out of the question. Good thing they get along well with others!
Height: 9-11 inchesWeight: 9-16 poundsTemperament: Cheerful, lovingShedding Factor: LowActivity Level: Moderate to HighLife Expectancy: 10-18 years
A noble Chinese breed, the Shih Tzu can live almost two decades if cared for properly. This toy breed is actually praised for its ability to get along with kiddos and keep people of all ages entertained. Dubbed the Lion Dog for its wild mane of silky hair, Shih Tzus can be trimmed short or develop a lengthy coat. One drawback is the Shih Tzus stubbornness during training. They think they know it all already.
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Height: 7-8 inchesWeight: 7 poundsPersonality: Affectionate, LivelyActivity Level: ModerateShedding Factor: HypoallergenicLife Expectancy: 11-15 years
One of the most popular and recognizable toy dog breeds is the Yorkie. These tiny terriers were developed to keep mines and factories free of rodents; they still retain this determination and gumption despite having become lap dogs in the 1880s. Early socialization ensures adult Yorkies are nice to new people and can adapt to unfamiliar environments.
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