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Why choose a Toy Group Dog?
Small sums up the toy group dog in one word. Even though these dogs are tiny in size, you will quickly see they have large personalities.
This group has many different breeds of dogs in it.
Not only can they be your little lap dogs but they can also be energetic companions who would love to go on long walks with you.
| Toy Dog Breeds | |
|---|---|
| Affenpinscher | Miniature Pinscher |
| Brussels Griffon | Papillon |
| Cavalier King Charles Spaniel | Pekingese |
| Chihuahua | Pomeranian |
| Chinese Crested | Poodle |
| English Toy Spaniel | Pug |
| Havanese | Shih Tzu |
| Italian Greyhound | Silky Terrier |
| Japanese Chin | Toy Fox Terrier |
| Maltese | Yorkshire Terrier |
| Manchester Terrier | |
Don’t let the size of toy dogs fool you. These pups can be full of stamina and quite tough pooches. They generally like to let the big dogs know that they are around and can quite often be the more dominant. You will still need to train these dogs but obviously controlling a small Toy dog is going to be less of a challenge for you compared to the larger breeds.
There are some obvious advantages to you owning toy dog breeds. They require less space, so can be suitable if you live in an apartment. They generally are less expensive to own in terms of how much you have to feed them and their bedding.
They usually have cheaper vet bills as well due to less dosage of medication. One thing is for sure, they will make great companions for you that can be affectionate lap dogs (which can be ideal on those frosty nights!).


