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The Toy Breeds

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Pomeranian
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Pug
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Yorkshire Terrier
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Interested in a Toy Breed?
Toy Breeds are breeds that are characterized mainly by their small size. Even as adults they retain their minature size. Some toy breeds were once large breeds that have been subsequently breed into minature versions of the larger breed type like the poodle and the minature pinscher for example. Toy breeds are adorable as puppies and just as cute as adults. The above pictures are just a sample of a few of the cutest toy breeds.

If you are interested in getting a small breed I recommend ToyBreeds.com. There you can find a wealth of information on specific toy breeds. Everything from where to find good, reputable breeders to breed specific care and health information. After choosing a specific breed I recommend downloading the breed specific eBooks where you will find alot more great information on your breed. They come at a very reasonable price and are well worth it if you are seriously considering a toy breed.


Most Popular Breeds in America

Labrador Retriever The Labrador Retriever is the most popular breed in America according to the AKC. They were originally bred in Newfoundland, Canada as a water dog for fisherman. They have also been used to retrieve water foul and assist in hunting. Labradors have great warm personalities and make great family pets. They have been described as excitable, playful and goofy at times. Labrador Retriever puppies tend to be mouthy and like to chew on almost anything but with proper training this can be corrected. They can be easily distracted but train very well. Some have been known to tend towards obesity so its best to give your lab lots of exercise. Hip dysphasia is common among older pure bred labs, as it is amongst many of the larger pure bred breeds. Labradors come in 3 colors; black, brown and yellow, black being the most common.

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Golden Retriever Golden Retrievers are the second most popular breed in the America. They are similar in appearance to Labradors but are distinguished by their longer, silky, golden coats. They were originally bred in England as retrievers of water foul and other birds killed in hunting. They are lovers of water and are known to have a special fondness for ducks. Goldens tend to be strong willed, playful and aim to please. Like most retriever breeds they tend to be big chewers, especially as puppies and should be given proper outlets for this behavior. They are a great, lovable, affectionate breed that make excellent family pets.

German Shepard German Shepards were first bred in Germany as guard dogs. Shepards have a strong muscular build with a hard, straight, brown and black top coat as well as a distinctive muzzle. Personality wise they tend to be very strong willed, full of energy and highly intelligent. With Shepards it is important that they be socialized to people and other animals at an early age. Because they were bred as guard dogs they tend to be territorial at times and can become barkers if not trained properly. Shepards are used for almost every type of K9 work possible and usually require a job within the family unit. Shepards are very affectionate, loyal and make great family pets.
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Boxer Boxers were originally bred in Germany as fighting dogs and are related to the Bulldog. The bred has since become very sweet and docile making great pets. They are characterized by their lean agile bodies and distinct, strong, muscular necks. Boxers tend to be full of energy and have amusing personalities. They have been known to jump up quite a bit and should be trained accordingly. Due to their high energy Boxers are easily distracted at times and need a lot of patience when being trained. They also need to have a strong willed person be in charge.

Bulldog Bulldogs were originally bred in England for blood sports such as bull baiting (the Bulldogs would run around biting the heals of bulls during bull fights. That is why they were bred small with flat faces.) The breed has since become very docile, even tempered and people friendly. They are now a very sweet and loving breed. They are characterized by their large heads, stout bodies and low set eyes. Bulldog births are commonly performed by Caesarian section due to complications of natural births. As puppies Bulldogs tend to be a bit mouthy. Snorting and heavy breathing is common and takes getting used to. They can also be a bit territorial and should be socialized against this at an early age. Bulldogs do tend to overheat so be aware of this.

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Cocker Spaniel The Cocker Spaniel was originally bred in England to assist hunters in retrieving small game and "flushing" out forests and brush areas for birds. Cockers are most distinctly characterized by their silky fur and droopy ears. The Cocker Spaniel was brought over to America early in the last century and soon after the American Cocker Spaniel was recognized as a separate breed. The American tends to be smaller than the original English Spaniel. Cocker Spaniels are usually very energetic and full of life. Because they are so excitable they tend to be wetters, especially as pups and should be given copious amounts of patience and understanding. Training your Cocker young and in a quite place with no distractions will ensure a well trained pup. Cockers are also very sweet and the absolute cutest as puppies.
Poodle The Poodle is the Einstein of the dog world. They are extremely intelligent and human like in their personalities. Poodles were originally bred in France as water retrievers. The breed comes in 3 major types; the toy, the mini and the standard. The toy and mini make great, cute little pets but tend to be very jumpy and excitable. The standard is considerably larger than the toy and mini and tends to be more reserved and quite in nature. Poodles can be very athletic and require lots of exercise. Because they are so smart they can be trained to do almost anything and excel in obedience. Adopt a Poodle and watch as he makes all A's in obedience school. Poodles require quite a bit of brushing and grooming as their coats grow fast and can become matted.

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Yorkshire Terrier Yorkshire terriers were originally bred in Yorkshire, England. Like all terrier breeds they were bred for hunting rodents. Fiesty and fearless Yorkshire terriers tend to act as if they were giant dogs trapped in tiny dog bodies. They are characterized by their long, silky coats, small frames and brown and black coloring. Owners need to be weary of not carrying their Yorkies too much or they will tend to not walk properly on their leash. Inappropriate urination can also become an issue if your Yorkie is held and handled too much. Its best to treat them as dogs and not human babies. Yorkies make excellent pets and are extremely adorable. Yorkies require quite a bit of grooming to maintain that beautiful flowing coat.
Chihuahua The Chihuahua is a very old Mexican breed that some place back to ancient Mexico. The breed was introduced to America early last century. They come in two main types; long haired and short haired. Early socialization of Chihuahuas to humans and other animals is essential for healthy, well rounded pets as Chihuahua tend towards anti-social behavior if not trained properly. They are known to be highly energetic and rambunctious. Since they are so small and thin, shivering and sensitivity to cold become issues and should be properly monitored by the owner. As with all toy breeds housebreaking tends to be an issue. However with consistent, patient training any problem can be overcome. Chihuahuas make excellent pets.

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Beagle Beagles were originally bred as scent hounds in England. They were used to hunt hares primarily and are considered mini Fox Hounds. Beagles are very courageous and have great stamina. They are also highly energetic and are distracted easily. Some have been known to carry big attitudes and personalities. Being big pack oriented animals barking, which is used as a means of communication during the hunt, can become an issue. Beagles have also been known to be territorial and should therefore be socialized and trained at an early age. When training one needs to be very patient and make the sessions short and sweet as beagles lose attention quickly and can be strong willed, slow learners. Also pick a quite place to train. Beagles are also sweet and great around kids.



Other Cool Breeds


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Boston Terrier Boston Terriers are a tricky breed with specific needs. Finding a good breeder and training them correctly can be a real challenge. If you are serious about getting a Boston try this great eBook Boston Terrier Secrets. In it you will find tons of excellent information on getting and raising a happy and healthy Boston Terrier. Bostons are known to be sweet, fun and great around kids. Like all terriers they can be a little hyperactive and filled with energy but with proper training this can be redirected into healthy channels.

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Affenpinscher
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Airedale Terrier
Akbash
Akita
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog
Alaskan Husky
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Alaskan Malamute
Alpine Dachsbracke
American Bulldog
American Eskimo Dog
American Foxhound
American Hairless Terrier
American Mastiff
American Staffordshire Terrier
American Water Spaniel
American White Shepherd
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Appenzell Mountain Dog
Ariegeois
Australian Bulldog
Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Kelpie
Australian Koolie
Australian Shepherd
Australian Silky Terrier
Australian S/T Cattle Dog
Australian Terrier
Austrian Shorthaired Pinscher
Azawakh Hound
Barbet
Basenji
Basset Hound
Bavarian Mountain Hound
Beagle
Beagle Harrier
Bearded Collie
Beauceron
Bedlington Terrier
Belgian Shepherd
Bergasmaco
Berger Picard
Bernese Mountain Dog
Bichon Frise
Black & Tan Coonhound
Black Mouth Cur
Black Russian Terrier
Bloodhound
Blue Heeler
Blue Lacy
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Bohemian Shepherd
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Border Collie
Border Terrier
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Boxer
Boykin Spaniel
Brazilian Terrier
Briard
Briquet Griffon Vendeen
British Bulldog
Brittany
Broholmer
Bullmastiff
Bull Terrier
Cairn Terrier
Canaan Dog
Canadian Eskimo Dog
Canary Dog
Cane Corso
Canis Panther
Caravan Hound
Carlin Pinscher
Carolina Dog
Catahoula Leopard Dog
Catalan Sheepdog
Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Cesky Fousek
Cesky Terrier
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Chihuahua
Chinese Chongqing Dog
Chinese Crested Dog
Chinook
Chow Chow
Clumber Spaniel
Cocker Spaniel (American)
Cocker Spaniel (English)
Collie
Coton De Tulear
Cretan Hound
Croatian Sheepdog
Curly Coated Retriever
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
Dachshund
Dalmatian
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Deerhound
Dobermann
Dogue de Bordeaux
Drever
Dutch Shepherd Dog
English Setter
English Shepherd
English Springer Spaniel
English Toy Terrier
Entlebucher Mountain Hound
Eurasier
Field Spaniel
Finnish Lapphund
Finnish Spitz
Flat Coated Retriever
Foxhound
Fox Terrier
French Bulldog
French Spaniel
German Longhaired Pointer
German Pinscher
German Shepherd Dog
German Shorthaired Pointer
German Spaniel
German Spitz-Mittel
German Wirehaired Pointer
Glen of Imaal Terrier
Golden Retriever
Gordon Setter
Great Dane
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Greenland Dog
Greyhound
Griffon Bruxellois
Hanover Hound
Harrier
Havanese
Hovawart
Hungarian Greyhound
Hungarian Vizsla
Huntaway
Ibizan Hound
Icelandic Sheepdog
Irish Red & White Setter
Irish Red Setter
Irish Terrier
Irish Water Spaniel
Irish Wolfhound
Italian Greyhound
Italian Pointer
Italian Spinone
Jack Russell Terrier
Jagdterrier
Japanese Chin
Japanese Spitz
Japanese Terrier
Kangal Dog
Karelian Bear Dog
Keeshond
Kelpie
Kerry Blue Terrier
King Charles Spaniel
Komondor
Koiker Hound
Kuvasz
Labrador Retriever
Lagotto (Romagnolo)
Laika
Lakeland Terrier
Lancashire Heeler
Large Munsterlander
Leonberger
Lhasa Apso
Lowchen
Maltese
Manchester Terrier
Maremma Sheepdog
Mastiff
McNab
Miniature Australian Shepherd
Miniature Fox Terrier
Miniature Pinscher
Mountain Cur
Mountain View Cur
Mudi
Neapolitan Mastiff
Newfoundland
Norfolk Terrier
Norwegian Buhund
Norwegian Elkhound
Norwegian Lundehund
Norwich Terrier
Nova Scotia D/T Retriever
Old English Sheepdog
Olde English Bulldogge
Otterhound
Papillon
Parson Russell Terrier
Patterdale Terrier
Pekingese
Peruvian Hairless Dog
Petit B/G Vendeen
Pharaoh Hound
Plott Hound
Pointer
Pomeranian
Poodle
Portuguese Pointer Dog
Portuguese Water Dog
Pudelpointer
Pug
Puli
Pumi
Pyrenean Mountain Dog
Pyrenean Shepherd
Rat Terrier
Red Setter
Redbone Coonhound
Redtick Coonhound
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
Saluki
Samoyed
Sarplaninac
Schipperke
Schnauzer
Scottish Terrier
Sealyham Terrier
Shar Pei
Shetland Sheepdog
Shiba Inu
Shih Tzu
Shikoku
Siberian Husky
Silken Windhound
Skye Terrier
Sloughi
Small Munsterlander
Soft Coated W/Terrier
Spanish Bulldog
Spanish Greyhound
Spanish Water Dog
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Sussex Spaniel
Swedish Lapphund
Swedish Vallhund
Tenterfield Terrier
Tibetan Mastiff
Tibetan Spaniel
Tibetan Terrier
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Weimaraner
Welsh Corgi
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Welsh Terrier
West H/W Terrier
Wetterhoun
Whippet
Yorkshire Terrier




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