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The Best and Cutest Dog Breeds That Stay Small Forever

The Best and Cutest Dog Breeds That Stay Small Forever

Are you curious about getting a dog, but don't want anything that will grow too large? If you live in a small apartment that can't accommodate a large dog, or even just like small dogs better, here are 15 of the most popular small dog breeds that our Memphis vets guarantee will stay small forever.

15 Dog Breeds That Stay Small Forever

Whether you are searching for a small dog out of preference or you live in a small apartment, our Memphis vets want to work with you to help you to find the perfect dog for you and your family. The following are 15 of the best small dog breeds that we can give the PetVax Complete Care Centers guarantee will stay small forever.  

1 - Affenpinscher

The Affenpinscher, known as a little 'black devil' dog, was bred to hunt for rodents.

These small, wire-haired and terrier-like dogs believe they are bigger than they really are! The Affenpinscher is also popular for its playful and mischievous character as well as its curious temperament. 

2 - Alaskan Klee Kai

The Alaskan Klee Kai is a relatively new breed of dog whose name is an Inuit term translated as "small dog".

This Spitz-type energetic and intelligent breed closely resembles a smaller version of the Siberian Husky and an adult can only weigh 15 pounds.

3 - Chihuahua

The Chihuahua can pack a powerful personality into its diminutive frame.

The world's smallest dog breed is popular for its confidence, enthusiasm, and loyalty and often considers itself the head of the household.

4 - Dachshund (mini)

Miniature dachshunds can measure up to 6 inches at the shoulder and they are known to be playful, affectionate, good with Children, and have good watchdog traits.

They come in three different coat types: Smooth or short, Wire, and Long-Hair

5 - Boston Terrier

Although originally bred to be fighting dogs, today's Boston Terriers are gentle and affectionate companions.

The cute little body, weighing less than 25 pounds, has a unique tuxedo coat making these little dogs all the more adorable.

6 - Pomeranian

Royal patronage, including from Queen Victoria, played a role in popularizing Pomeranians, aided by these dogs' delightfully dainty appearance and outgoing character.

This diminutive breed is exceptionally loyal to its owners, making the Pomeranian a great watchdog and cuddly companion who enjoys both indoor play and short outdoor exertions.

DId you know that in the past, Pomeranians weren't actually always this small? The earliest records of the breed show an average weight of about 30 lbs. That's more than ten times larger than what the breed usually weighs nowadays. Years of selective breeding made Pomeranians go from a medium-sized breed to a small companion dog.

7 - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

This affectionate and gentle toy dog breed thrives on living at the heart of a family.

A King Charles can easily adapt to any living situation, and these miniaturization of sporting spaniels are both friendly and easy to housetrain.

8 - Pug

Pugs were originally bred to be lapdogs by the Shang Dynasty and have maintained that responsibility as a companion dog for over two thousand years! 

Like Pomeranians, pugs weren’t always this small, though. After Pugs were imported to the Netherlands from China, the breeder intentionally bred Pugs to make them smaller.

9 - Havanese

The Havanese is a member of the Bichon family and officially the national dog of Cuba.

This compact canine is not only a loving addition to any family, this energetic breed also useful for playing the role of a watchdog.

10 - Papillon

Sometimes referred to as the butterfly dog because of their ears, the Papillon is a highly trainable companion dog.

They are easy to train and become comfortable with completing virtually any task their owners give them. With high energy and a friendly character, Papillons get along well with other pets and strangers.

11 - Yorkshire Terrier

The Yorkshire Terrier is a hypoallergenic breed and one of the smallest terrier-type dogs. The breed standard is set for a maximum weight of 7 lbs. Even though Yorkies are a very small breed, they keep many of the terrier characteristics that people know and love including bravery, feistiness and a little bit of bossiness. 

There is also the Teacup Yorkie – this is just a Yorkshire Terrier specifically bred to be small. Teacup Yorkies weigh only two to four pounds and stand between five and seven inches tall.

12 - Pekingese

This breed was a favorite in Peking's Imperial palace and these small-scale dogs still retain a regal dignity.

Weighing no more than 12 pounds, their small size makes them a good choice for apartment life, although Pekingese do enjoy regular walks.

13 - Miniature Pinscher

While originally used for pest control, the "King of Toys" now enjoys life at the center of families.

These sturdy, compact dogs are well-known for their distinctly high-stepping gait, and vocal abilities, making Miniature Pinschers wonderful watchdogs.

14 - Schipperke

This Flemish barge dog, whose name means 'Little Skipper', was originally bred to be a watchdog and rat catcher on the river barges.

Small, foxlike and enthusiastic Schipperkes are known for their willful attitudes and distinctive matt-black coats.

15 - Shiba Inu

A National Monument of Japan, where their name translates as "small dog", these dogs were originally bred to hunt small game

With their alert and attentive characters, and their meme-friendly handsome faces, these are increasingly popular companion dog around the world.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

If you are looking to adopt a new family dog into your home, contact PetVax Complete Care Centers in Memphis today to schedule your small and furry family member's first preventing care appointment!

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