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

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    Teacup dogs are not recognized or endorsed by the American Kennel Club, so there are no standards for any teacup breed. But generally they are defined as weighing less than the full-sized breed ...

  3. 34 Toy Dog Breeds That Stay Puppy-Sized Forever - AOL

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    “A toy breed typically refers to a very small dog, typically weighing less than 14 to 18 pounds,” explains veterinarian Alena Abens, DVM, medical director of VCA Chicago North Animal Hospital.

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

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    When choosing a dog for a small space, consider factors like their size, personality traits, activity levels, and how vocal they are. Best Dogs for Small Spaces 1.

  5. 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.

  6. 10 Delightful Dog Breeds for People Who Live in Small Quarters

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    This breed's small size allows them to comfortably live in small spaces without feeling cramped. Dachshunds are intelligent, and can be trained to use indoor potty areas, making them suitable for ...

  7. Coton de Tulear - Wikipedia

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    This breed is thought to have originated from a group of small white dogs that swam across the Malagasy channel following a shipwreck. [1] Known for its cotton-like coat, the Coton de Tuléar typically grows to no more than 18 pounds (8.2 kg), and is white, sometimes with grey, tan, black, or tri-colored markings.