Toy breeds might be short on size, but they are definitely not short on personality! Breeds in the Toy group are affectionate, sociable and adaptable to a wide range of lifestyles. Just don't let their size and winsome expressions fool you: they are smart full of energy and many have strong…
Toy breeds might be short on size, but they are definitely not short on personality! Breeds in the Toy group are affectionate, sociable and adaptable to a wide range of lifestyles. Just don't let their size and winsome expressions fool you: they are smart full of energy and many have strong protective instincts. Toy dogs are popular with city dwellers because they make ideal apartment dogs and terrific lap warmers on nippy nights.
Affenpinscher
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Tipping the scales at no more than 12 pounds, this humanlike toy of complex character has enough…
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With their spotted pink skin, spiky 'crested' hairdo, furry socks and feathery tail, you can'…
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A true Greyhound in miniature, the elegant Italian Greyhound is an alert, playful, and highly…
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The Japanese Chin is a charming toy companion of silky, profuse coat and an unmistakably…
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The Manchester Terrier is named after the English city where it was first bred. Sleek, racy dog…
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