5 Small Dog Breeds For Prospective Owners

By Jim Silverstein


Contrary to what you may have heard, you don't need a big space to own a canine. There are many small dog breeds that can thrive in apartments. They also happen to be cheaper to take care of and often require less exercise than bigger pooches. Here are five which always stand out.

There are many people who prefer small fluffy dog breeds. The Lhasa Apso is one such breed that you won't have to constantly pick up after since it doesn't shed. Unlike a lot of other types these actually make extremely good watchdogs because they are so alert. They are always ready to sound the alarm when they see or hear something suspicious.

The Boston terrier is a favorite on just about every small dog breeds list. Their contrasting black and white coat can be stunning. And if you like pooches that have a face similar to that of the bulldog but are usually much healthier they are a great choice. Normally they do not exceed twenty five pounds in weight.

Undoubtedly the Jack Russell terrier is one of the best small dog breeds for very active people. Jack Russells have what seems like never-ending energy so they do need an outlet for it daily. They do usually have quite long lifespans so you will be able to spend as much time as possible with your little companion.

Most of us can instantly recognize the dachshund with their long bodies but extra short legs. It is this body type that is many times compared to that of a hot dog. However it was purposely bred to be this way so that it could enter the underground burrows of animals when hunting.

If you are a fan of the bull terrier but want something not as large you may want to opt for the miniature bull terrier. These have the same characteristics just on a smaller scale. But, they aren't great for owners who don't have a lot of experience since they can be very headstrong. To tire them out they will need a daily walk.

Each of these small dog breeds offers something a little different. So be sure to take the time you need to decide what you are looking for in a pet before you make any decisions. And of course there are many more to pick from, these are just the beginning!




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