On the top of our list is one of the tiniest canines in the whole of the canine family. Chihuahuas are recognised for being cute and spunky, and their small size makes them ideal as handbag pets.
These chubby-faced canines have a regal pedigree; in the past, Pugs were often favoured by Chinese emperors as court pets. They are excellent companions for those who live in small spaces, such as flats.
Yorkies may be best known for the elegant long coats they wear at dog competitions, but they were originally bred to keep rats at bay in factories and mines.
Both the Pembroke Welsh Corgi (which you see here) and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi (which you see there) are intelligent canine species with a history of service in herding cattle.
Many people have drawn comparisons between these cute critters and Star Wars' Wookies and Ewoks because of their fur. Even though Affens are rather little, their big personalities make up for their stature.
This breed dates back a thousand years and was used as watchdogs at Himalayan castles and monasteries. The Lhasa Apso is a bright and active dog that is loving and friendly with its family .
It is well knowledge that these puppies have excellent vigilance, brains, and longevity. Cairns are naturally inquisitive and have been selectively selected to seek tiny prey, so they thrive when given the opportunity to roam and dig.
These little, white canines are not only smart but also beautiful. The American Eskimo dog may be found in three different sizes (regular, miniature, and toy) to provide for a custom match for each household.
Miniature Greyhounds are the ideal lap dogs since they are attentive, energetic, and refined. They seem cute lounging on the sofa, but they're really coursing hounds at heart that just want to run and play.
The Brussels Griffon has a stellar reputation for its intelligence, friendliness, and sensitivity. Instead of spending time alone, they want to be with their chosen person.