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  2. Go Small or Go Home With These 15 Teacup Dog Breeds - AOL

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    The "lion dog" has retained his snuggly ways to this day, according to Dr. O'Callaghan, who says they are "generally friendly and get along well with children, other dogs, and even strangers ...

  3. The Best Dog Breeds for Small Living Spaces - AOL

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    Greyhound. While it may seem strange for the world's fastest dog to make this list, greyhounds actually love to sleep, clocking in more than 18 hours of sleep per day.Though they require daily ...

  4. 8 Dog Breeds Who Work Better in Small Spaces - AOL

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    Boston Terriers are small, sturdy dogs with a tuxedo-like coat that easily sets them apart from other dog breeds. They’re friendly, outgoing, and love being around people, making them excellent ...

  5. Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Wheatens are very protective of their families and, although they may bark in alert at strangers, they rarely become aggressive. If not properly trained they can bark excessively. Many Wheaten owners thus say they make great watch dogs, but poor guard dogs. Wheatens are a great dog for children and are generally friendly towards them.

  6. Hypoallergenic dog breed - Wikipedia

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    Poodles are well known for their minimally shedding, single coat, and are popular parents for designer dogs marketed as 'allergy-friendly'.. A hypoallergenic dog breed is a dog breed (or crossbreed) that is purportedly more compatible with allergic people than are other breeds.

  7. Coton de Tulear - Wikipedia

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    The Coton de Tuléar was never feral on Madagascar. It did not hunt wild boar or crocodiles, as its size, strength, and demeanor can disprove easily. It was a companion dog of the Merina (the ruling tribe) in Madagascar. It has a very little prey drive and is not a hunting dog. The cottony coat may be the result of a single gene mutation.