1. Chihuahua

Chihuahua
Chihuahua is one of the oldest known dog breeds, native to the Americas, and has a deep and close relationship with the ancient civilization of Mexico. Chihuahua is the smallest of the small dog breeds, elegant, vigilant, fast moving, and is widely loved for its well-proportioned physique and petite size. They are quite popular dogs, and their functions are quite extensive - they can be the guardians of religion, but also a good companion for commoners, from the nobility down to the common people, regardless of rank or noble, chihuahuas are everyone's good friends. It does not like foreign dogs of the same breed. It has similar characteristics to terriers. Full of prunes. Small in size, suitable for domestication.
2. Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier
Short in stature, second only to chihuahua small dogs, its position in the canine world is very consolidated. The head of the Yorkshire Terrier is often decorated with ribbons, the whole body is covered with long silky hairs, and it has a mischievous personality of the terrier. It has the charm of "high-class ladies and ladies".
3. Pomeranian
Pomeranian
German Pomeranian (Pomeranian), alias: Pomeranian, because of its appearance like a small squirrel, it is commonly known as a squirrel dog, is one of the world's famous play and companion dogs. Pomeranians are outgoing, intelligent and lively, making them ideal for breeding in the city. In addition to being used as companion dogs, a high degree of intelligence and extraordinary vigilance also enable them to take on other heavy responsibilities, well-trained Pomeranians can be used as hearing dogs, can also be trained as search dogs and rescue dogs, petite Pomeranians are of great use in earthquake-stricken areas, they can also be trained as treatment dogs to hospitals to comfort the elderly or patients.
4. Butterfly dogs
Butterfly dogs
The Butterfly Dog, which originated in Spain in the 16th century and is believed to have originated in France, is one of the oldest breeds in Europe and was officially recognized as a pure-blooded dog in 1935. The dog is under 28 cm tall, weighs 3.6 to 4.5 kg, has a lifespan of 10-14 years, and has black and white coats, brown and white, or white and black with tan patches. The dog has its ears erect and outstretched, resembling the wings of a butterfly. Butterfly dog is a very easy to approach, weak, intelligent, lively, bold and flexible dog breed, the dog is very exclusive to the owner, jealous of the third party, more indifferent to strangers, suitable as a companion dog.
5. Mini Dachshund
Mini Dachshund
Miniature Dachshund, alias Mini Dachshund, Mini Dachshund, native to Germany, and the standard-sized congregation are descendants of the Teckel. Mini Dachshunds have long, close to the ground, short legs, energetic and muscular, elastic and flexible skin, and no wrinkles. Its ability to move does not seem to be lame, clumsy, or difficult.
6. Havana dogs
Havana dogs
Havanese (English name: Havanese) also known as: Havanese Bixiong, native to Cuba, is a strong short-legged small dog with soft and thick untrimmed hair. With its hairy tail curved towards its back, it is an affectionate and likable dog, lively and cute, with a flexible gait.
7. Maltese dogs
Maltese dogs
Maltese Dog (Latin scientific name: Maltes; English name: Maltese Dog), also known as the Maltese Dog, the Maltese Island Hound, native to the island of Malta, is one of the oldest dog breeds in Europe originating from the Medieval Mediterranean region. As early as the reign of King Henry VIII of England, the Maltese dog won the favor of the aristocratic class of the palace with its graceful and beautiful appearance, and flourished in high society.
8. Russian toy dog
Russian toy dog
F C I's latest dog breed "Russian Toy Dog" Russian Toy Dog is one of the smallest dogs in the world. These dogs are cute, intelligent, positive and active.
9. Prague Serrick
Prague Serrick
The Prazsky Krysarik, which originated in the 1980s, has been bred as an urban companion dog.
10. Fawn dogs
Fawn dogs
Fawn dogs, because of their resemblance to deer, are also known as deer dogs. Originating in Germany, it has its style in many modern famous paintings, and has now spread to Europe and the United States. The fawn is petite, with short, stiff coats, brilliant, and a dark brown and yellowish brown color, of which the cheeks, lips, jaw, throat, lower half of the forelimbs and the medial side of the hind limbs are yellowish brown. The body height is 25 to 30 cm, and the weight is 3 to 5 kg. The head cover is slightly rounded, the snout is slender, the ears are large and upright, the eyes are oval, and the color is dark and bright. The forelimbs are erect and the hindlimbs are strong. The tail is high, the tail is upright, and the tail is often broken. The dog is lively and agile, and is widely used as a play. When the fawn was early in Germany and Scandinavia, it was once the favorite working and watchdog used by local residents. The ancestor of the fawn dog is the German Doberman, and the German Doberman's pedigree is mixed with the genes of the Italian Greyhound and the Dachshund.
11. Toy Poodle (Teddy)
Toy Poodle (Teddy)
Originating in France, the Toy Poodle is an agile, intelligent and elegant pet dog. Their hair and appearance are unique, and they are often trimmed into the shape of lions at exhibitions, but in fact, they need to be trimmed and carefully groomed in a traditional way, so that it has a distinctive appearance and a unique noble posture. This dog is cute and long-lived, but sometimes noisy, cute, and is a favorite pet for children. In addition, when purchasing, pay attention to whether the dog has various diseases.
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