Dog Breeds in the Toy Group

Toy Dogs: Getty

Toy dogs are the smallest of all the breeds, sometimes weighing in at as little as four pounds!

Toy dogs are the smallest of all dog breeds. Read our list to see which make the cute cut!

Toy dogs, with their baby size and charming expressions, are appealing to everyone. There are small dogs in most of the breed groups, but the dogs in the Toy Group are the smallest.

Because of their small size, though, toy dogs are delicate. Children must handle them carefully and gently. These dogs also need to be protected from hot or cold weather. T

he toy breeds enjoy being spoiled and petted, but not to excess. Many have big-dog personalities in their tiny-dog bodies. They don't require much living space, and will thrive in a calm family. The size of toy dogs makes them portable, so you can take them almost anywhere with you.

The Toy breeds are:

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eva

My boyfriend brought a Bichon Frise for my birthday. I named him Looloo and she`s been my constant joy since then. Lately, I saw she has been lacking appetite and I took her to one of the Tucson. It proved she had a parasite in her bowel and they gave her the right treatment to come around. I was so worried about her.

Anonymous (Unverified)

What happened to the Havanese. It is in the toy group. Also, the Toy Fox Terrier.

yvonne

My newest baby is a "Morky". She will be 2 yrs old June 10, 2011, but she's still a baby. Her mother is Maltese and her father is Tea Cup Yorkie. She loves to pose for pictures all dressed up in costumes and she loves to travel with me in her car seat. She even melted Max, my Weimaraner. He actually gives her his bone when she barks for it. It's so cute!

vesay2012 (Unverified)

i need a photo for my animal report( im only 10 thats why ) and i need a photo with the yorkie in their enviroment i went mostly on every website and i couldnt find one so can u please help me my book report is due feb 4, 2011 thank you.