Toy Dog Breeds For Households

Written By Admin on Sabtu, 28 April 2012 | 00.48

By Clayton Eusebio


There are over ninety-four different toy dog breeds which makes choosing a family pet very difficult task. Although a lot of of the toy breeds are usually better suited to couples or individual owners, there are still a substantial number which make excellent family pets.

When researching toy dog breeds it is important to pay attention to their dispositional characteristics, particularly if you have small children. Many of the smaller breeds tend to snap at children and don't have the same level of tolerance that lots of larger breeds have. Below is a list of several popular toy dog breeds for families.

Poodle

Poodles tend to be cheerful and also friendly dogs that love to chase balls and have fun with some other pets. Poodles are remarkably easy to educate and also willing to be obedient, except when specifically young when their curiosity can get them in to trouble.

Workout is extremely good for poodles, and they should be walked or played with every day. Although this breed will make a terrific family pet, they can be defensive and should be watched if strangers go into the home. Poodles also love to swim and will play for hours in a tiny pool on a hot day.

Shetland Sheepdog

"Shelties" are incredibly devoted as well as energetic dogs. Like most other toy dog breeds, Shetland Sheepdogs aren't specifically fond of strangers and won't want to be petted by anyone they don't know. This little dog has an innate desire to pursue a herd and will execute tricks as well as duties for you with exceptional obedience.

Simply because of his "chase" nature, it is wise to keep a Sheltie on a leash at all times. If you don't mind a lot of hair throughout the house or a frequent trip to the dog groomers, it is a enchanting pet dog.

Miniature Schnauzer

Schnauzers may bond with one individual in a family a lot more than others. However, they'll still be kind and loyal to the entire family. These lovable little dogs are welcoming, dynamic and also love to sit in a lap anytime it is given. Known for their stunning silky coats, Schnauzers need occasional brushing and also clipping every 3 or 4 months to look their best.




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