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The Origin Of The Teacup Chihuahua

The Chihuahua breed was first registered by the American Kennel Club in 1904. This breed was discovered in the Chihuahua state which is a region in Mexico bordering with Texas and New Mexico. That’s how the breed got its name. The Chihuahua breed is the worlds smallest dog. Chihuahuas ancestors are the ancient Techichi dogs [...]

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Papillon

The Papillon is the modern representation of the small spaniels which are often seen in paintings from centuries ago. Papillon was once know as the dwarf spaniel. It has changed in appearance over the years. Papillon is a wonderful companion which grazed the laps of ladies, kings and noblemen centuries ago. The word papillon means [...]

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Affenpinscher

The Affenpinscher is one of the most ancient of toy dogs. It’s translated from German as Monkey-Terrier. The Affenpinscher has the face that resembles a monkey. The coat is usually black but come in silver, grey, red, and tan. The Affenpinscher originated in Central Europe, in Munich, Germany and France. There, it was originaly known [...]

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Teacup Labrador Retriever

Teacup labrador retrievers have a friendly temperament and are wonderful with children just like larger labs. Teacup labs are ideal family dogs. They usually grow between 16 to 19 inches tall. That height is required in order for a teacup lab to enter dog shows. Teacup labs usually weigh no more than 3 and a [...]

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The English Toy Spaniel

The King Charles Spaniel is a toy dog breed which is also known as the English toy spaniel. This breed originated in the Far East, but arrived in Europe during the 16 century. The English toy spaniel breed was originally owned by English royalty. It’s ancestors were used for hunting, and lap dogs. The modern [...]

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Chihuahua

The Chihuahua is one of the smallest breeds of dog. It is named after a Mexican state of Chihuahua. There are many legends regarding the origin of this dog. It is believed that Chihuahuas originated in Mexico. There are also some historians that think that Chihuahuas came from the island of Malta in the Mediterranean. [...]

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Little Lion Dog – Lowchen Dog

The Lowchen is a breed of dog that had the dubios dictinction. It originated in Germany, and in German it means little lion. The Lowchen is commonly know as Petit Chien Lion and Little Lion Dog. The male usually weighs about 12-18 pounds and females weighs around 10-15 pounds. Little lion dog has long and [...]

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Bichon Frise

The Bichon Frise is a descendant of the Barbet, Water Spaniel and the teacup Poodle. The word bichon means curly white lap top in French. A Bichon Frise is a small breed of dog of the Bichon type. Bichon Frise dogs are divided into four categories including the Bichon Maltese, the Bichon Bolognaise, the Bichon [...]

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Havanese

The Havanese is the national dog of Cuba and country’s only native breed. It is a descendent of breeds brought to Cuba from Spain. Havanese dogs were pampered lap dogs of the aristocracy, but now they make great family companions that are used as watchdogs, chičd’s playmate and herder of family’s poultry flock. The Havanese [...]

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Mini English Bulldog

Mini English bulldog is often confused with the English Bulldog and Pug mixes. It’s head is large with broad muzzle and short face. The face is measured from front of cheekbone to tip of nose. Muzzle is borad and its turning up. Mini English bulldog has loose folds of skin across its nose which is [...]

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