Toy Group

The diminutive size and winsome expressions of Toy dogs illustrate the main function of this Group: to embody sheer delight. Don’t let their tiny stature fool you, though – - many Toys are tough as nails. If you haven’t yet experienced the barking of an angry Chihuahua, for example, well, just wait. Toy dogs will always be popular with city dwellers and people without much living space. They make ideal apartment dogs and terrific lap warmers on nippy nights. (Incidentally, small breeds may be found in every Group, not just the Toy Group. We advise everyone to seriously consider getting a small breed, when appropriate, if for no other reason than to minimize some of the problems inherent in canines such as shedding, creating messes and cost of care. And training aside, it’s still easier to control a ten-pound dog than it is one ten times that size.)

brussels-griffon

Brussels Griffon

cavalier-king-charles-spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

chihuahua

Chihuahua

chinese-crested-dog

Chinese Crested Dog

havanese

Havanese

italian-greyhound

Italian Greyhound

japanese-chin

Japanese Chin

maltese

Maltese

miniature-pinscher

Miniature Pinscher

papillon

Papillon

pekingese

Pekingese

pomeranian

Pomeranian

pug

Pug

shih-tzu

Shih Tzu

silky-terrier

Silky Terrier

toy-fox-terrier

Toy Fox Terrier

toy-poodle

Toy Poodle

yorkshire-terrier

Yorkshire Terrier

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