Thursday, 29 December 2016

The Top 5 Small Dog Breeds Everyone Needs To Consider

By Andrew Dooley


Large dogs certainly aren't for all of us. They can be costly to bring up and often require a big area to play. Fortunately there are a lot of other choices that may work much more cohesively with your current situation. These are the top 5 small dog breeds you'll want to learn more about when looking for a tiny pet.

One option that is always ranked among the top on any small dog breeds list is the Bichon Frise. The hallmarks of this breed are its white coat and playfulness. For those who desire a pet that won't shed and is wonderful with younger children this could be the breed for you. A lot of owners who otherwise are too allergic to own a dog can also often live with a Bichon without any problems.

One of the most popular small dog breeds is the beagle. While they are little they are actually a hunting dog. Because they were bred for the field they have excellent noses and a loud bark. Even though they might not make the best choice for a small apartment they are a good fit for families with kids.

Everyone knows the poodle. But there is also a smaller version known as the toy poodle. It is considered to be one of the best small dog breeds for anyone who wants an intelligent companion that is easy to train. However, you will need to make sure that you take care of its coat periodically either by yourself or sending it to a groomer.

Often times having a pooch which is adorable is of major importance. Having a wrinkled face that is reminiscent of a bulldog, the pug is extra cute. The fact that they have a low energy level means they are a smart way to go for the elderly or very busy people who don't have too much time for exercise. Very small apartments will do just fine for this breed.

Some potential owners would like a little canine who can keep up with their busy lifestyle. The Jack Russell terrier is a little ball of fire and can easily fit this role. You will need to set aside time every day for play and exercise if you choose one. Their strong terrier and hunting instincts do make them typically best suited for homes where they will be the only pet.

All 5 of the small dog breeds mentioned can be phenomenal pets. Just be sure to take your time when deciding so that you can match up your needs and living situation with the traits of a specific breed for the greatest chance of success.




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