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How To Decide The Best Small Dog Breed For You

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If you are planning to purchase or adopt a puppy and you want it to stay small, then it’s important to choose the right breed. Each small breed dog has its own unique characteristics, some are energetic and active, some are more relaxed and happier to sit on your lap for hours at a time, and some are easier to train than others. Regardless of the small breed dog you choose, dog training experts recommend you choose the best one for the whole family.

     Choosing the right small dog for your family depends on a wide range of factors. Do you want a dog that is good with children and easy to train? Or do you want a small dog that can alert you if an intruder is trying to break in. you should make a list of your likes and dislikes, then research small dogs accordingly to find the one that is right for you.

Keeping that in mind, we are going to take a look at some of the best small dog breeds that you should choose for your family. Let’s get started:

Yorkshire Terrier- Yorkshire Terriers are small in size and they have very big personalities. Yorkies are a popular “toy breed”, which are very smart, energetic, and independent.

Dachshunds- for a small breed dog, dachshunds are excellent watch dogs and they are extremely easy to train. Dachshunds are also great family dogs, because they like to play and love to chase anything that moves.

Chihuahua- hailing from Central or South America and is a descendant of a dog known as the Techichi, Chihuahuas are very small, spirited dogs that can sometimes have big attitudes. That’s not to say that they are bad, just that they like to have things their way. Chihuahuas do better in homes without small children.

Brussels Griffon- Griffs, as they are known, are small, like chihuahuas, but they are a bit stockier making them easier to play with. Brussels Griffons served as both work dogs and noble companions in their native Belgium, and they come in four colors — red, black-and-reddish brown, black and tan, and black.

French Bulldog- the Frenchie, as they are known, resembles a smaller English bulldog, but with large, erect “bat ears,” which are a trademark of the breed. Frenchies are often described as charming and intelligent and they make excellent watchdogs.

     One of the first things to do once you bring your new puppy home is to contact a professional dog trainer who can provide your dog with the training they need to become a healthy and happy family pet.

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     To learn more, contact Master Dog today and speak with a professional dog trainer who can answer any questions you might have.

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