6 Tiny Dog Breeds That Will Win Your Heart

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While all dogs are generally cute, there’s something about those tiny paws and tiny bodies that will certainly make you say “aww” and then proceed to cuddle with the little pup. How many times have you either seen or had a dog and told yourself that you would wish it to stay a small pup forever? It’s not uncommon for people to wish that, since everybody likes the cuteness of tiny canines.

When looking at numerous different breeds, such as those seen on Holistapet, you might find yourself searching frantically for smaller canines or looking at the photos of newborn pups, because you simply adore looking at those tiny paws. Well, how about you make your wish come true and get a dog that will stay a pup forever? At least physically, that is.

I’m talking about getting yourself a canine that will always have those cute small paws that you love so much. In order to do that, you will have to get familiar with the tiny dog breeds that will absolutely win your heart and make you start buying all the doggie equipment right away, before even bringing a pup home. Below you will find a list of some of those adorable tiny breeds.

Russian Toy Terriers



For a small canine, Russian Toy Terriers have amazingly long legs. Seriously, it’s like they are made of legs and that will definitely look both funny and adorable. And, if that’s not adorable enough, I suggest you take a look at their striking ears. You won’t be able to miss them even if you tried.

Not only are Russian Toy Terriers funny and cute, but they are also intelligent, active, and extremely devoted to their human owners. These make a great companion since they love spending time with their humans. There’s no way you won’t fall in love with these tiny creatures made of legs and ears.

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Yorkshire Terriers

Unlike their relatives above, the Yorkshire terriers are actually mad of fur and nothing but fur. Their long, glossy coats have been grabbing people’s attention for a long time now and there’s even evidence that those coats are hypoallergenic and more similar to human hair than to dog fur. With their feisty temperaments, these canines are likely to win everyone over.

Toy Poodles

While poodles come at various sizes, toy poodles are actually rather tiny, standing 10 inches at the shoulders tops. Toy poodles are known for their longevity since they can live up to 18 years, so if you are looking for a life-long companion, this might be an amazing choice. Just remember, their fur does call for some grooming and brushing, but that shouldn’t be a problem with all the professional groomers out there.

Maltese

While we are on the topic of fur, here’s another breed that will require constant grooming and brushing, but all the work that will need to be done fur-wise will be made up for by their amazing personalities and elegant appearance. The Maltese is one of the most popular toy breeds out there and it is known to be the perfect apartment dog. The great thing is, even though they have so much fur, they rarely shed, which is a huge plus.

Shih Tzu

Also called the “lion dogs”, Shih Tzus have long, amazing, soft coats. Snuggling is their favorite activity, meaning that they don’t really require much exercise. All the more reason to get a Shih Tzu as an apartment canine. If you are looking for a small breed to keep in a small space, you can always find more info about which of those tiny creatures could be the best for you, but Shih Tzu will definitely be high on every list.

Japanese Chin

Quiet and docile, the Japanese Chin is the breed that is most comfortable when held inside. This means that you won’t need to worry about exercising too much and walking them will generally be enough to fulfill their exercising needs. They do require regular grooming, though, so don’t forget to take proper care of their coats.

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