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The 15 Best Small Dog Breeds – Our Top Picks, Ranked!
By Brandi Allred,
16 days ago
Whether you’re looking for a first-time companion or another furry friend to add to your family, a small dog might be the right choice. Dogs come in all colors, temperaments, and sizes. If you’re thinking about adding a dog to your family, carefully consider your needs and restrictions and what you value in a dog. Remember: dogs are forever companions and should not be taken on lightly. Here, we’ll discover the 15 best small dog breeds.
Little dogs are great for apartment dwellers or older pet owners.
Don’t be dismayed if you don’t see your ideal canine companion on our list. There are many, many breeds of dog, as well as mixes (mutts). And a great dog can come in any breed and from any background. If you’re considering bringing a small dog home, consider adopting from a shelter or rescue organization first.
15. Shih Tzu
Shih Tzus make wonderful, affectionate, and loyal pets!
Historically Shih Tzus are one of the most popular small dog breeds. They can grow up to 11 inches tall and weigh up to 16 pounds. They can do well in homes with small children and other small dog breeds.
14. Pug
This dignified-yet-stubborn breed likes to cuddle, and play games, and isn’t always willing to take instruction!
The Bichon Frise has been a popular dog for many years. They grow up to 12 inches tall and may weigh up to 18 pounds. Prospective owners should plan on regular grooming.
11. Maltese
The teacup Maltese is a cute and cuddly dog; it is an excellent choice for apartment living!
Weighing in at under seven pounds, Maltese grow up to be nine inches tall. They’re typically snow white and make great companion dogs for adults and older children.
10. Norfolk Terrier
Norfolk Terriers do well in homes without other dogs or small children.
These dogs grow to ten inches tall and weigh up to 12 pounds. They’re typically light brown in color and do well in homes without other dogs or small children.
Though not as popular as some other small dog breeds, Papillons are exceptionally smart and friendly. These dogs grow up to 11 inches tall and weigh up to ten pounds. They have medium-long fur, large, erect ears, and curled tails.
8. Pomeranian
Pomeranians come in many colors, including black, white, red, blue, brown, and orange.
Known colloquially as “poms,” Pomeranians grow up to seven inches tall and weigh up to seven pounds. They’re incredibly fluffy, with erect ears and tails that curl up and over their backs. Poms do best in homes without small children but may get along well with other small dogs.
Poodles are incredibly smart dogs. They do best in single-dog homes and may not be the best fit for families with small children. Miniature poodles grow up to 15 inches tall and weigh up to 15 pounds.
6. Chihuahua
Chihuahuas make for great guard dogs despite their size.
The chihuahua is one of the smallest dogs out there. They come in long and short-furred varieties and may be almost any color. Chihuahuas weigh up to six pounds and grow to eight inches tall, though some are much smaller.
5. French Bulldog
French Bulldogs will wiggle their whole bodies to compensate for not having tails.
Today, the French bulldog is one of the most popular small dog breeds. Ranging in size from 11-13 inches tall and weighing under 30 pounds, these dogs are great companions. They tend to be high-energy and need a lot of exercise and stimulation.
The Havanese is certainly one of the prettiest small dog breeds one can choose. They grow up to 12 inches tall and weigh up to 13 pounds. Prospective owners should anticipate regular grooming for their Havanese . These dogs do best in a single dog household without young children.
In the past few years, Boston terriers have become one of the most popular small dogs. They grow up to 17 inches tall and weigh up to 25 pounds. They’re typically black/gray and white, with a distinct “mask” that extends down their front legs. Boston terriers are good with kids but may have difficulty getting along with other dogs.
2. Dachshund
Dachshunds can be great family dogs and often get along well with other dogs.
These long-bodied dogs come in two sizes: miniature and standard. Miniature dachshunds grow to six inches tall and weigh up to 11 pounds. Standards grow to nine inches tall and can weigh up to 30 pounds. Depending on their temperament, dachshunds can be great family dogs and often get along well with other dogs.
1. Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkshire Terriers are often big dogs trapped in little bodies, always looking for adventure and maybe even a bit of trouble.
A Yorkshire Terrier might be the perfect choice if you don’t have small children or other dogs around the home. These dogs grow up to eight inches tall and weigh under ten pounds. They have tawny and brown fur, which can grow to luxurious lengths.
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