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  2. Papillon dog - Wikipedia

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    The papillon's large, butterfly-like ears and symmetrical face gave the breed its name. Two ear variations of this breed are seen, the completely upright ears of the more common Papillon, and the dropped spaniel-like ears of the Phalène. The Phalène are likely a throwback to their spaniel ancestors.

  3. Hokkaido (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Two dogs. The dog is medium in size, with small, triangular, upright ears. The small black eyes have a rising triangular outline. The Hokkaido has a coat of long, stiff fur, and a second, shorter coat of soft fur. Colors include red, white, black, brindle, sesame, black and tan, and wolf-gray.

  4. Shetland Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    A tri-color Shetland Sheepdog puppy. Tipped ears, i.e. partly folded upright ears, are a desirable trait. The Shetland's ears are small and of moderate width at the base placed close on top of the head. When alert the ears are semi-erect and propped forward. [7]

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

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    For people who love small dogs, there may be no pooch more appealing than one of the teacup dog breeds.After all, while larger pups can make great choices for farm and guard dog work, there's ...

  6. Spitz - Wikipedia

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    Spitzes are well suited to living in harsh northern climates. They often have an insulating, waterproof undercoat that is denser than the topcoat to trap warmth. Small, upright ears help to reduce the risk of frostbite, square proportions and thick fur that grows on the paws protects the dogs from sharp ice.

  7. These Adorable Small Dogs Are Just the Right Size for ... - AOL

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    Norwich Terrier. These little guys are among the smallest working terriers. Yep, they were bred to hunt rats and foxes. So, they'll be up for running around the yard and playing fetch all day.