Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Five Small Dog Breeds You Will Fall In Love With

By Andrew Dooley


Bigger-sized canines are not everyone's cup of tea. They can cost an arm and a leg to feed and need a large area to run and play. Luckily there are however many other options to pick from that can work for you. Read on and you'll learn about five small dog breeds that could be what you're looking for.

Almost every small dog breeds list will have the Bichon Frise near the top. This is a breed that is renowned for its playful disposition and gorgeous white coat. Anyone who wants a pet that is outstanding with children and doesn't shed will love the Bichon. These are also a common choice for those who are allergic to dogs.

The beagle has been one of the most popular small dog breeds for a very long time. They are ideal for anyone with children as they make excellent family pets. Beagles are however bred for hunting and have a very noisy bark despite their size. For this reason you may not want one if you are living in an apartment or have neighbors who might complain.

Everybody has heard of or seen the poodle. However, many don't realize that there is a much smaller variety. Called the toy poodle this little breed is very intelligent and also a cinch to train. But when owning one you will definitely have to spend time taking care of their coat or at least send them to a groomer on a consistent basis.

When it comes to cute small dog breeds the pug could take the cake. With a wrinkly face that looks similar to a bulldog they can be hard to resist. Because these are considered low-energy pets they are a smart choice for anyone who is older or doesn't want to do too much exercise. They can also thrive in small spaces so can easily tolerate an apartment setting.

Some potential owners would like a little canine who can keep up with their busy lifestyle. The Jack Russell terrier is a little ball of fire and can easily fit this role. You will need to set aside time every day for play and exercise if you choose one. Their strong terrier and hunting instincts do make them typically best suited for homes where they will be the only pet.

Each of these small dog breeds has the potential to be a marvelous pet. But of course you will want to take some time to make sure you pick a breed that has characteristics that will be well-suited for your living situation and preferences. If you do happiness is just about guaranteed.




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