Toy Dogs, No, you don’t wind them up and
they don’t take batteries
“Toy” dogs are becoming more popular all the time.
These little dogs, the result of generations of selective
breeding, are generally bred as companion animals and people just
seem to love them. Their miniature size and playful nature
(most toy breeds are good natured dogs with a few exceptions) make
them wonderful companions and for several years they have been chic
among well to do people.
Most of the toy dog breeds hail originally from Asia where the
process of selectively breeding dogs to make them smaller is
believed to have begun, but there are plenty of toy breeds from
other areas of the world as well.
Bichon Frise
A small dog that was originally bred as a companion dog, the
Bichon Frise possesses a boisterous personality, is very tolerant
of children, other animals and strangers, and is highly intelligent
and very trainable. These dogs have a short and curly white
coat that does require frequent grooming.
Chihuahua
The Chihuahua may be the best known of the toy dog breeds.
They have a short or medium coat, are easy to groom, and possess
average intelligence and trainability. They do not have the
best personalities and are not tolerant of children, other animals,
or strangers. The Chihuahua hails from Mexico originally and
is the smallest of the toy dog breeds.
Maltese
The Maltese is a companion dog that was originally bred for
royalty or the very wealthy. They are natural born
troublemakers, but are very loyal to their owners. They are
not at all good with children, other animals, or strangers.
They’re considered to be dogs of average intelligence and
trainability. Their beautiful coats require frequent
grooming.
Pekingese
The Pekingese was originally bred for the Emperors of
China. These little dogs have a boisterous personality and
are not very tolerant of children or other animals. They do
bark a lot and are often difficult to train. Wary of
strangers they can make a good watchdog and will bark loudly when
strangers approach their home.
Pug
The Pug comes from East Asia. Their short coat requires
little grooming, but the folds and wrinkles of their faces must be
cleaned often. Pugs make wonderful family dogs because they
are very docile, don’t bark a lot, and are good with children and
other animals. They are highly intelligent dogs and very
social.
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