Teacup Dog Breeds for Tiny Canine Lovers

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Pomeranian

Although today's Pomeranians have a reputation as lapdogs, they were originally bred to herd animals and pull sleds. Earlier versions of the Pomeranian breed weighed around 30 pounds.

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Poodle

Known for their intelligence, athleticism, and sociability, poodles make amazing family dogs. Teacup poodles usually weigh about 4 pounds,

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Beagle

What they lack in size, teacup beagles make up for in friendliness and energy. Most of these beagles only weigh around 15 pounds, which is relatively large for a teacup dog.

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Maltese

Not only is the Maltese one of the world's oldest breeds—originating almost 3,000 years ago—but it also was considered royalty back in the day.

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Pomsky

As its name suggests, the Pomsky is the cross between a Siberian husky with a Pomeranian. Pomskies tend to vary in size depending on how much of each breed they have in them.

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Yorkshire Terrier

Yorkshire terriers were already popular dogs at their standard small size, so the teacup variety is a hit, too. These tiny dogs can weigh just 2 to 3 pounds, but they still have big-dog personalities.

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Bichon Frise

Bichon frise roughly translates to "curly lapdog" in French. And teacup bichons definitely live up to their name.

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Chihuahua

Between starring in fast food commercials and being toted around in celebrities' purses, teacup Chihuahuas have had their share of fame.

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Pug

The Selkirk rex is on the larger side, with solid build and substantial muscle and boning. The Selkirk’s unique curly coat gives it a crinkly “bed head” appearance,

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Cat Breeds That Are the Most Affectionate

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