Small Dogs

Border Terrier Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Border Terrier is the smallest of all the working terriers.  He has a compact, sturdy body, medium-boned, and well put together.  His otter-like head sets him apart from the other terriers.  His eyes have been described as "full of fire and intelligence."  He has long legs that enable him to keep up with dogs of much larger size.  Perhaps the most personable of the terriers, this plain little brown dog is full of charm and life, which makes him a wonderful family dog.


Yorkshire Terrier Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Yorkshire Terrier competes with the Chihuahua for the title of the world's smallest dog.  He has a very small compact body and a long silky coat.  Though developed from terrier bloodlines, this intelligent petite breed is less active and robust than his larger terrier cousins.


Australian Kelpie Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThis dog breed is very active along with great stamina and suppleness.  Standing only18-20 inches, he has the strong and solid look of a Shepherd.  The female Australian Kelpie should stand from 17 to 19 inches in  height. Most dog owners prefer a larger and longer version of this breed.


Australian Terrier Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Australian Terrier is a working terrier with a compact, and small but sturdy body.  His body is considerably longer than it is tall.  The ears are pricked with no tendency to flare off the skull and the tail is docked.  The Australian Terrier is a loyal and devoted dog that is hardy, smart, courageous, always busy, with keen senses.  He is extremely affectionate with his owners and is usually reserved with strangers.  This breed is spirited, easy-going but purposeful, and makes a great watchdog.


Bedlington Terrier Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Bedlington Terrier is a good looking, hardy small dog that looks quite similar to a short lamb.  He is a good family dog, well behaves, gets along very well with children, and has the qualities of a first-rate watchdog, which makes him a formidable fighter if provoked.


Maltese Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Maltese (also known as Maltese Terrier) has a compact and petite body with a long silky coat.  He is a gentle, refined, and sweet-natured breed that is good-tempered and makes a great family pet.  Although he is normally quiet and sensitive, he gets along exceptionally well with children and generally remains playful throughout his long life.  He is usually healthy and adaptable about exercise.  This breed may be initially reserved with strangers.


Irish Terrier Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Irish Terrier has a strong, leggy body, and a short, dense, wiry coat that sheds a little and resembles a small Airedale.  He is alert, courageous, curious, spirited, active, a bit sensitive, a great ratter, and not as snappy as most terriers.


Brussels Griffon Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Brussels Griffon (also known as Griffon Bruxellois for those with rough coat and Griffon Brabancon for those with smooth coat) has a sturdy terrier-like body similar to the Affenpinscher with a docked tail and a face that somewhat resembles a cute, little monkey.


Norwich Terrier and Norfolk Terrier Dog Breeds

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Norfolk Terrier and the Norwich Terrier are 2 spirited breeds that share a common ancestry and differ only in the carriage of their ears. They have small, sturdy bodies, docked tails, and short, wiry, weather-resistant coats with minimal shedding. They are lovable, hardy, active, feisty, curious, good with children, and affectionate with their owners. They are initially aloof with strangers and can be dog-aggressive.


Italian Greyhound Dog Breed

breed-cat-real.jpgThe Italian Greyhound is the perfect mini-Greyhound and also the smallest of the sight hounds.  He has a slender body, fine-boned, muscular, and has a slightly curved back.  His shedding coat is short, glossy, and odorless.  He is a high-strung friendly toy breed with lots of nervous energy.