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  2. Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Puppies generally weigh 8–16 oz (0.23–0.45 kg) shortly after birth, depending on the breed. [1] ... and puppy Toy Poodle playing in a Tokyo pet store, 2020.

  3. Cockapoo - Wikipedia

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    Individual dogs that weigh less than 12 pounds (5.4 kg) are labelled toy cockapoos, dogs that weigh between 13 and 18 pounds (5.9 and 8.2 kg) miniature cockapoos and dogs weighing over 19 pounds (8.6 kg) standard cockapoos. [5] Cockapoos can vary in temperament and in need for exercise. [9]

  4. Toy dog - Wikipedia

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    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 pet of convenient size. In the past, very small ...

  5. Standard and Toy Poodle Getting Identical Haircuts Are Two ...

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    Toy Poodles are the smallest. These little guys are usually 10 inches tall from their shoulders to the ground and the perfect size for laps. The Miniature Poodle is also pretty cute too ...

  6. Bichon Frisé - Wikipedia

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    The Bichon Frisé is a small dog, standing 23–30 cm (9–12 in) at the withers and weighing approximately 5 kg (11 lb), the weight varying in proportion to the height. The skull is rather flat, but may appear rounded; the muzzle tapers only slightly, and constitutes two-fifths of the length of the head.

  7. Teacup dog - Wikipedia

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    Multiple health issues are associated with runts and teacup dogs. They may suffer from hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar); hydrocephaly due to the small size of the skull; portosystemic shunts; periodontitis and gingivitis due to the small jaw leading to problems with tooth growth; tracheal collapse; degenerative mitral valve disease; luxating patella and Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease; and hypothermia.