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Small Dog Breeds That Make Excellent House Dogs and
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Small dog breeds are becoming increasingly popular as companion
dogs because they are extremely portable, adaptable to nearly
any living environment, easier to take care of and cheaper to
upkeep. With an overwhelming number of small dog breeds
available, this may makes finding the perfect small companion a
difficult task.
Breeds of small dogs have a reputation for being excellent
companion pets for someone living alone or for an older couple.
This is because these types of small house dogs are happy and
energetic, making them a great pet for a family, but are also
small enough to do well in a small apartment because they don’t
require much exercise.
Another benefit of small dog breeds is that they have an
average life expectancy of 14-16 years. While some are prone to
ailments simply because of their size, many experience less
health problems than large breeds that deal with hip dysplasia,
arthritis, or joint problems. Before selecting a small dog
breed, you will want to do some research regarding potential
breed specific health issues.
Often small dogs, usually less than 15 pounds or so, are
considered part of the "toy" or "miniature" group. Some small
breeds like the Poodle, are actually a tiny version of the
Standard Poodle. You may find some small dog breeds available
in weighs as little as 4-6 pounds at full growth, while others
will weigh closer to 14-16 pounds.
Although there are great benefits to owning a small dog, you
will need to be especially careful with some of the smallest
breeds outdoors in the cold, as well as around other large
dogs, as they are more vulnerable to injury. If you live in a
cold climate zone and are interested in a small dog, you might
want to consider small fluffy dog breeds, like a Shih Tzu or a
Pomeranian.
As well, just because these dogs are small does not always mean
that they are instantly cute and sweet. Many small dog breeds,
like the Chihuahua and Pomeranian, have a reputation for being
temperamental, jealous and downright spoiled at times.
Depending on the breed, some may also be difficult to train and
housebreak, as they are often known for being headstrong to
make up for their small stature. Before deciding on a small
dog, you will also want to do some research, as some are better
suited with children or other pets, while others may not be
suited in these homes.
Their benefits as pets far outweigh any downfalls and this
shows as they continue to rise in popularity. They are
wonderful family dogs, as well as easy going companions that
are usually content doing whatever their owners do. Most just
enjoy snuggling up while their owners watch a movie and many
are content with a little romp in the backyard.
Some of the most popular breeds of small dogs include…
Chihuahuas: This pup is known for being fiercely loyal, as well
as having a big dog attitude. Although this works well for
couples looking for a little watch dog, Chihuahuas may not do
well with children because of this loyalty and attitude.
Because of their short hair, they will do best in a warm
climate zone or where they can be kept indoors unless they are
of the long-haired variety.
Dachshunds: Most recognize the "wiener dog" right away and this
has helped to make them one of the most popular small dog
breeds in America. They are popular because of their fun and
fearless attitude, a happy personality as well as being a great
companion dog. Owners need to regularly exercise them and be
careful of overfeeding because they are short and long.
Pomeranians: This breed loves to be spoiled, so will do well
with a companion that wants to make their pet the center of
attention. They don’t mind sitting on their companion’s lap all
day long, although they are known for being jealous. Poms are
one of the most popular small fluffy breeds that have more bite
than its bark, making it a great watchdog.
Pugs: A sweet and lovable small dog with lots of energy, Pugs
fit well with any type of family, although they will need
regular exercise because of their tendency towards being
overweight.
Shih Tzus: Often referred to as the little lion because of
their lion face and big personality, this breed commands
attention and respect. Surprisingly, although they are
long-haired and require regular grooming, Shih Tzus are
actually considered hypoallergenic.
Yorkshire Terriers: One of the smallest of the small breeds,
Yorkies are actually pretty hardy and can stand up to a little
rough housing. These dogs are extremely loyal companion dog
that will usually pick their favorite owner, and have a
tendency towards being jealous.
These are just a few of the many small dog breeds out there,
and if chosen carefully, both you and your pup will benefit
with years of love and companionship.
When Richard Livitski isn't busy digging up information about
various dog breeds, he's working on his dog names website
http://www.dog-names-and-more.com where dog names and puppy
names in all shapes and sizes can be found.
When Richard Livitski isn't busy digging up information about
various dog breeds, he's working on his dog names website
http://www.dog-names-and-more.com where dog names and puppy
names in all shapes and sizes can be found.
Richard Livitski
09-04-2007
For more information, visit www.SmallDogs.com
Source:
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/small-dog-breeds-that-make-excellent-house-dogs-and-companions-128867.html
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