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  2. 34 Toy Dog Breeds That Stay Puppy-Sized Forever - AOL

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    The toy is the smallest of the poodle breed; next is the miniature, at 10 to 15 inches tall, and the standard, at about 15 inches high. ... black and white shih tzu dog laying on the grass in the ...

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  4. Cockapoo - Wikipedia

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    An F1 cockapoo is bred from a purebred poodle and a cocker spaniel. This can also be called a first-generation cockapoo. When two F1 cockapoos are bred together this creates an F2 cockapoo, and there are many other combinations breeding back towards the original poodle or cocker spaniel breed. [citation needed]

  5. Miniature poodle Sage fetches top prize at Westminster Kennel ...

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    And she became the fourth miniature poodle to claim the top prize in the 148-year history of the contest, with the trophy previously going to her breed in 1943, 1959 and 2002, according to kennel ...

  6. Toy dog - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Crested Dog is a hairless toy breed. Chihuahua Papillon Japanese Chin Toy Poodle Toy Poodle wearing clothes in Tokyo Dogs found in the toy group of breed registries may be of the very ancient lapdog type, or they may be small versions of hunting dogs or working dogs , bred down in size for a particular kind of work or to create a ...

  7. Labradoodle - Wikipedia

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    Labradoodles can be different sizes, depending on the size of sire and dam used, and their size-names generally follow the names used for poodles: miniature, medium, and standard. Miniature labradoodles typically weigh around 18-28 lbs, medium around 26-45 pounds and standard can be from 45-75 lbs. [5]

  8. These are the 5 best dog breeds for empty nesters - AOL

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    Thanks to Good Dog, we got the inside scoop on which breeds are the best for empty nesters.

  9. Pudelpointer - Wikipedia

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    The pudelpointer never became a popularized breed in the United States in part because breeders have actively avoided recognition by the American Kennel Club. Breeders believe that AKC recognition would place too much emphasis on form over function, possibly splitting the breed into a show breed and separate working class. [7]