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Top 10 Cutest Toy Sized Puppy Breeds Ever

Top 10 Cutest Toy Sized Puppy Breeds Ever

They’re adorable, they’re cuddly, and they pack tons of energy into such a miniature size. But which toy-sized puppy breed is ideal for you? Well, that depends. 

These small dog breeds have different origins. This translates to distinct personalities, activity requirements and grooming needs. Thinking of getting one of these small-statured cuties? Check out the top 10 cutest toy-sized puppy breeds.

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Toy Cavoodles

toy cavoodles

Cavoodles top the list for the most popular designer breeds in Australia. Being a small breed, their size ranges from 28 to 35 cm, and they weigh in at about 5 kilograms full grown. 

What makes Toy Cavoodles an excellent toy breed to adopt is their low-maintenance requirements. Depending on the coat they inherit from their parents, they will either shed rarely or not shed at all. This also means that they’re an excellent fit for someone looking for a hypoallergenic toy breed. 

 

Toy Moodles

toy moodle

In staying true to their parent breeds, Maltipoos or Toy Moodles, are a great representation of an affectionate and gentle breed. They’re the result of crossing a Toy Poodle and a Maltese. Both of these breeds have calm and charming personalities.

There’s a reason why breeders choose the Poodle for this mix. This is because of their hypoallergenic characteristic. As a result, Toy Moodles shed very little, making them fit for owners who suffer from allergies.

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Toy Maltese

toy maltese

If their beautiful white coats and small dark eyes don’t win you over, their playful character will. The Maltese are among the smallest in the Toy group, featuring an average height of 20 to 25 cm. They’re so tiny that even as adults, they’ll be about the same size as puppies of other breeds. 

The good thing about this is: they’re perfect for small apartments. Despite their short stature, Maltese are highly-active. 

These pets that will always want to play with you and follow you everywhere. They also like to be involved in activities. So if you’re not always around, you might want to consider getting them a good selection of toys.

 

Toy Bichon Frise

 

toy bichon frise

With their happy-go-lucky attitude, Bichon Frises are another great addition to any home. Their sweet, charming and affectionate character means they bond quickly with their owners. 

Plus, they adapt well to new surroundings. But, it’s not advisable to leave your puppy for a prolonged time at the beginning. Instead, try easing into the concept of being absent at a gradual pace.

Another thing to keep in mind if you’re bringing a Bichon Frise home is that these dogs are fairly active. They like expending their energy by running around the house or yard. They’re also alert and very intelligent. 

 

Toy Pekingese

toy pekingese

Developed in ancient China, the Pekingese are another small dog breed. In spite of their size, they exhibit the confidence and courage of a larger breed. The best thing about them is that their fearlessness never turns into aggression. They have a cheerful spirit, and tend to bond to one member of the family.

That said, Pekes are aloof to strangers. They also like being the centre of attraction. So if you’re planning to introduce them to a home with other pets or small kids, it’s good to socialise them early enough. 

 

Toy Havanese

toy havanese

Havanese are the complete opposite of the Pekingese. This is because they like to socialise with everyone, including strangers. They’ll go as far getting along well with other dogs and cats. 

As you might expect, the Havanese stay very close to their human companions. The downside to this is that whenever they’re left alone, they can grow wary and anxious. If you plan on being away for a long time, ensure there’s a pet sitter or other person/pet to keep them company.

 

Toy Shih Tzu

toy shih tzu

In traditional Chinese, the name Shih Tzu translates to “little lion”. These dogs may be little but they’re far from being fierce. They were bred to serve as companions; hence their friendly and loyal character.

They’re a great option for owners with limited space. They only grow to an average of 20 to 28 cm and weigh between 4 and 7 kilograms. They also come in many colours and have varying coat lengths. 

 

Toy Pomeranian

toy pomeranian

A vocal breed, Pomeranians are one of the most prominent breeds in the world. Often, they’re described as a toy breed that packs a lot of personality into a small package. They stand as high as 18 cm and weigh about 1.9 to 3.5 kilograms. 

Poms are highly-energetic dogs that don’t seem to be bothered by their short stature. They’re bold and can growl at larger breeds. But, this only happens when they’re trying to protect their owners or territory.

 

Toy Terriers

toy terrier

Also known as the Silky Terriers, these pups were developed in Australia. Usually, they’re categorised as a toy breed rather than a terrier due to their small stature. They’re only about 24 cm tall and weigh an average of 4.5 kg.

While these puppies look very cute, their beauty comes at a cost. You’ll need to groom them on a regular basis. In particular, brush their hair twice or thrice each week to prevent it from tangling. 

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Toy Papillons

toy papillon

Mini in size, Papillons are among the oldest toy breeds. Initially, they were known as Dwarf Spaniels. But, the term Papillon suits them more since their ears take the shape of butterfly wings. Papillon means butterfly in French.

Looks aside, these puppies make superb companions due to the ease of training them. They’re always eager to please their owners- an aspect that makes them highly trainable. 

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