Boston Terrier - are typically small, compactly built, well proportioned dogs with erect ears, short tails, and a short muzzle



Bichon Frise- similar in appearance to, but larger than, the Maltese. They are a non-shedding breed that requires daily grooming.



American Eskimo Dog - small to medium sized breed of dogs of the Spitz type



Yorkshire Terrier - informally known as a Yorkie



Toy Fox Terrier - re small dogs with a muscular and athletic appearance. Notable characteristic traits



Silky Terrier - Intelligent, curious, and in constant motion, the breed was originally developed in the 19th century in Australia



Pug



Shih Tzu - eported to be the oldest and smallest of the Tibetan dogs



Poodle - regarded as one of the most intelligent breeds of dog.



Pomeranian - often known as a Pom/Pom Pom, a breed of dog of the Spitz type



Pekingese - referred to as a "Lion Dog" or "Foo (or Fu) Dog"



Papillon - small, friendly, elegant breed of dog of the Spaniel type



Miniature Pinscher - small breed of dog of the Pinscher type



Maltese - does not shed and is covered with long, silky white hair.



Japanese Chin - ave straight, silky, profuse long hair that is most often black and white, or white and black



Italian Greyhound - smallest[2] of the sighthounds, typically weighing about 8 to 15 lbs



English Toy Spaniel - compact, cobby and essentially square toy dog possessed of a short-nosed, domed head, a merry and affectionate demeanor



Chinese Crested - Like most hairless dog breeds, the Chinese Crested comes in two varieties, both with and without fur



Chihuahua - smallest breed of dog in the world and is named after the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.



Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - substantial silky coat of moderate length, often with a mild wave, and long ears.



Brussels Griffon (Griffon Bruxellois) - small, with a flat face, prominent chin, and large wide-set eyes that give the Griffon an almost human express



Affenpinscher - has harsh rough coat and a monkey-like expression



Wire Fox Terrier - ave a low threshold for boredom and require stimulation, exercise and attention.



West Highland White Terrier - commonly recognised through its use as a mascot for Black & White



Welsh Terrier - suited for hunting fox, birds, and badgers and for being kept as a pet.



Staffordshire Bull Terrier - taffie, Stafford, Staffross, Staffy or Staff) is a medium-sized, short-coated, old-time breed of dog



Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier - breed of dog originating in Ireland



Smooth Fox Terrier - is a balanced, well-proportioned terrier with a distinctive head that has a tapering muzzle, fiery dark eyes,



Skye Terrier - long, low terrier that is both hardy and dignified.



Sealyham Terrier - a strain of dogs noted for their prowess in quarrying small game



Scottish Terrier - ne of five breeds of terrier that originated in Scotland



Parson Russell Terrier - descended from early white-bodied foxing terriers used in the hunt field



Norwich Terrier - one of the smallest terriers



Norfolk Terrier - has a wire-haired coat, "all shades of red, wheaten, black and tan, or grizzle.



Miniature Schnauzer - developed from crosses between the Standard Schnauzer and one or more smaller breeds such as the Poodle or Affenpinscher



Miniature Bull Terrier - have short, fine, and glossy coats that are very close to the skin, like the Standards.



Manchester Terrier - Smooth haired, long tapering nose, narrow flat skull, eyes small and bright, chest , only true color Black a Tan



Lakeland Terrier - ancestors include the now extinct Old English Black and Tan terrier, the early Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Bedlington Terrier



Kerry Blue Terrier - a general working dog used for a variety of jobs, including herding cattle and sheep and as a guard dog



Irish Terrier - s an active, compactly sized dog that is suited for life in both rural and city environments.



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