Dog Breeds, Small Dog Breeds

8 Small Dog Breeds That Stay Small Forever

8 Small Dog Breeds That Stay Small Forever

Andrew Alpin, M.Sc.

No Comments

Andrew Alpin, M.Sc.

As an Animal Scientist and vet student, I love exploring versatile dog breeds, including the small ones. I dove into some smaller dogs you might like to learn about. I hope you enjoy reading about your possible ‘toy-size’ companions. The transition from their wolf ancestor to something so small is a fascinating journey.

Toy dog breeds have long been favorites for those looking for a four-legged friend with a smaller footprint. These petite pooches pack a lot of personality into a little package, and they don’t grow very large, making them ideal for apartment living or for people who prefer smaller dogs. Whilst they stay small forever and require less movement than their larger counterparts, they still require lots of attention and a loving home. We dive into the world of ‘toy’ dog breeds that stay small forever. Ensuring you select a dog size that suits your needs and desires. 

Chihuahua

Chihuahua. Image by Depositphotos

Weighing in at 2-6 pounds, the Chihuahua is one of the smallest dog breeds. They’re energetic and full of spunk, making up for what they lack in size with a bold temperament. Despite their petite frame, they are quite alert and make good watchdogs.

Pomeranian

8 Small Dog Breeds That Stay Small Forever
Image by Depositphotos

These fluffy balls of joy weigh around 3-7 pounds. Pomeranians have thick double coats and bushy tails. They are high-spirited, curious, and can form strong bonds with their owners. 

Toy Poodle

Toy Poodles. Image by Depositphotos

This intelligent and trainable breed weighs between 4-8 pounds. Toy Poodles have a hypoallergenic coat and have keen intelligence. This makes them easier to train than other breeds. 

Yorkshire Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier. Image by Depositphotos

Also known as Yorkies, they usually weigh around 4-7 pounds. They have beautiful, fine, silky coats. Yorkies are energetic and affectionate but can be a bit stubborn at times.

Maltese

Maltese. Image by Depositphotos

With a weight range of 4-7 pounds, Maltese dogs are famous for their flowing white coats. They’re affectionate and easygoing, making them great companions. They are less “yappy” than other small breeds.

Pekingese

Pekingese. Image by Depositphotos

This ancient Chinese breed weighs between 7-14 pounds. The Pekingese has a unique “lion-like” appearance, characterized by its thick mane. Pekingese are independent, calm, and make excellent lap dogs. They also come in different colors, mainly red, gold, or sable. They can also be cream, black, white, tan, or black-and-tan.

Papillon

Papillon. Image by Depositphotos

Papillons weigh between 5-10 pounds. Their beautiful butterfly ears can characterize them. They’re highly intelligent and easily trainable, making them a great choice for people who want a small but clever dog.

Italian Greyhound

Italian Greyhounds
Italian Greyhounds playing. Image by sorokopud via Depositphotos

Weighing in at 6-10 pounds, the Italian Greyhound is like a smaller version of the standard Greyhound. They have a slender, elegant appearance and smooth coats. Despite their delicate looks, they’re quite playful and loving.

To wrap up the toys 

yorkshire terrier
Image by Josch13 via pixabay

Each of these toy breeds offers something unique, whether you’re looking for a vivacious and energetic companion or a calm and loving lap dog. They all share a petite size that they maintain throughout their lives, making them perpetually adorable and arguably easier to manage than larger breeds, especially for people with smaller homes or less expansive outdoor living. In the end, do your research when it comes to committing to a furry companion to be sure you can meet their needs.

Leave a Comment