Top 5 smallest dog breeds in the world
- cliffordwoods1987
- Jul 26, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 28, 2021
Chihuahua – 0.9-2.7 kg
With a maximum weight of 2.7 kg, the Chihuahua is the smallest dog breed in the world. The Chihuahua breed originated in Mexico. They are named after the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. They have a small, round head, erect ears and round eyes. The Chihuahua breed has both short and long coat lines. In fact, the Chihuahua is one of the breeds with the largest combination of coat colors and lines.

Chihuahuas are very intelligent and curious, making them easy to train. Chihuahuas are very family-loving, tending to be attached to only one person in the family.
Just like the Pomeranian, you can take your Chihuahua anywhere you like, because of their small size and easy portability. They are very good guard guards and will bark at strangers and any strange sounds that come near. Chihuahuas should not be left alone outdoors, as they may be vulnerable to attack by other critters.
Toy Poodle – 3 – 4 kg

The Poodle breed comes in three different sizes, tiny, miniature and standard, plus, they have different coat colors! The Toy Poodle, weighing about 3-4 kg, was originally bred as a water dog – which means they are very good at various water sports as well as in breeding and tracking prey! Their sensitivity and loyalty to their owners made them the most famous breed of the time.
Pomeranian Pomeranian – 1.9 – 3.5 kg
The Pomeranian is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. They stand out for their small size, weighing only 3.5 kg. The Pomeranian is also commonly referred to as 'pom'. The Pomeranian has a long coat with 23 different colors including cream, chocolate, red, orange, white, wolf black, and beaver black.

Because the Pomeranian is small in size, you can take it anywhere you want. Pomeranians are great companions as they are very active, super intelligent, socially adaptive, and playful. Pomeranians always want to please their owners and enjoy participating in a variety of activities with their owners.
The Pomeranian is a good watchdog and supervisor. They will bark at anything they find suspicious. They are very suitable for keeping in townhouses and need regular hair care. Remember to brush daily to keep the coat beautiful and beautiful and brush your teeth for good oral health. You can also buy cute T-shirts and save animals from PawzShop review
Yorkshire Terrier – 1.3 – 3.2 kg
The Yorkshire Terrier is a famous toy breed known for its long, silky coat. Under normal conditions, Yorkshire never weighs more than 3.2 kg. They have a small head, medium-sized black eyes and V-shaped ears. The long, smooth coat comes in a variety of colors - steel blue and brown.

The personality of Yorkshire dogs depends on the training and socialization they receive during the puppy period under 10 months of age. A well-trained Yorkshire dog will be extremely confident, courageous and bold. Yorkshire Terriers are not suitable for outdoor life, because they cannot tolerate extreme cold or hot conditions. Yorkshire dogs are good watchdogs. Yorkshires will bark at anything they find strange.
Papillon – 3.6 – 4.5 kg
The Papillon is a small, friendly and affectionate toy dog. The name "Papillon" means "butterfly", after their butterfly-shaped ears. Papilon dogs reach a maximum height of 28 cm and weigh from 3.6 - 4.5 kg. The coat of this cute Papillon is long and silky. The papillon variety also has a good personality.

To raise Papillon puppies, they should receive appropriate social exposure and training. Daily walks are also important for papillon puppies. The papillon is extremely charming and active. They love to please their owners and are the perfect pet for downtown apartments. Daily brushing is important to maintain the splendor of their long, silky coat.
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