Dog

The top 10 smallest breeds of dogs

6. Russian toy

Russian Toy

Origin: Russia

Height: 20-28 centimeters

Weight: up to 3 kilograms

Favorite breed of Russian nobility, bred by domestic breeders on behalf of the government. Due to the compact size of the dog, it is easy to carry it with you. At the same time, the noble doggie always keeps with dignity, is refined and aristocratic. That will not lose confidence even in the company of large dogs. Even on the sofa cushion, he would sit with a royal look. The dog is ambitious enough, loves attention and praise. Easily finds contact with the owners. Russian toy – small and deleted. The dog is very inquisitive, never sits in place and barking loudly. At that strong health, sensitive hearing and lightning reaction.

7. Brussels Griffon

Brussels Griffon

Origin: Belgium

Height: 22-28 centimeters

Weight: 3.5 to 5.5 kilograms

Very active, friendly and immensely charming dog with complaisant, but slightly stubborn character. Griffons are wary of strangers, which are somewhat constrained in their presence. The excessive energy of these dogs in combination with playful temper requires active fun and outdoor games. In order to raise a balanced and obedient pet from the small Brussels Griffon, training and education should be at an early age. Dogs are intelligent, aristocratic and have a sense of dignity. Even walking on a leash, such a dog will show noble manners. Brussels Griffon easily gets along with the children, gets along with other pets and can become a loyal friend for the whole family.

8. That fox terrier

That Fox Terrier

Origin: USA

Height : 22-29 centimeters

Weight: 1.5 to 3.5 kilograms

A tiny, energetic and agile dog with an agreeable, friendly character. Quickly attached to the owner and easily yieldable to education and upbringing. He has a loving heart and a devoted noble character. Left for a long time without human affection and attention, the fox terrier quickly falls into depression and begins to crash the apartment, accompanying the process with loud barking. From his larger relative of the fox terrier, these little clots of energy took over the courage and hunting instincts. Let a large beast of that fox terrier is too tough, but small rodents do not exactly get well. These are house dogs and they are not necessary to walk around, they are easily avoided by the cat’s tray.

9. Japanese Hin

Japanese Hin

Origin: Japan

Height: 23-25 centimeters

Weight: 1.8 to 3.2 kilograms

Exclusive decorative doggie with an original appearance and complaisant, but pronounced character. Hin is kind, friendly, funny and extremely devoted, which makes dogs of this breed very popular. The dog tries to always be closer to the owner and loves affection. Hin monogamous, but with the rest of the family also gets along very well. In ancient times, Japanese emperors considered dogs of this breed to be their talisman, only selected people could touch the pet, and their sale to foreigners was punished as treason. Perhaps, it was from those times that the Chinas preserved such aristocratic character traits as restraint and dignity. This dog will bark very rarely. Although the hin does not like biting, they always stand up for the master’s defense.

10. Affenpinscher

Affenpinscher

Origin: Germany

Height: 25-30 centimeters

Weight: 2.5 to 6 kilograms

Deeply planted eyes, funny face, funny facial expressions and good plasticity, give dogs of this breed affenpinscher an external resemblance to small monkeys. Tiny dogs are cheerful, cheerful, optimistic, kind and obsequious. They get on well with children, other pets, and love games. Although Affenpinschers are great pranksters, thanks to the developed intellect, they are easily trained, quickly remember the commands, but they are sometimes stubborn to fulfill them. They need a special individual approach. Considering a person as a comrade, these crumbs are able to rush violently against his protection from real and imaginary dangers. Affenpinscher easily goes to contact, but is careful with strangers and adjusts to the circumstances.

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