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  2. 10 adorably small dog breeds that stay small - AOL

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    With velvet soft fur, tiny paws, and eyes that are too big for their heads—in the best kind of way—puppies never fail to melt our hearts. As with all good things, however, the puppy years ...

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

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    The post 34 Toy Dog Breeds That Stay Puppy-Sized Forever appeared first on Reader's Digest. ... The most popular dog breeds are often small and adorable. In fact, some are so tiny that they’re ...

  4. The 20 Cutest and Smallest Dog Breeds for Itty-Bitty ... - AOL

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    Pros of Small Dog Breeds. There are tons of reasons to adopt a cute, small dog. Beyond their tiny size, they are incredibly practical. Cons of Small Dog Breeds. Dog ownership isn’t all rainbows ...

  5. Teacup dog - Wikipedia

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    A teacup dog is a dog that is smaller than a typical dog of that breed. Other terms may include pocket dog , tiny dog , and micro dog . [ 1 ] Teacup dogs are usually bred by mating two runts together.

  6. Chihuahua (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Colonial records refer to small, nearly hairless dogs at the beginning of the nineteenth century; one claims that sixteenth-century conquistadores found them plentiful in the region later known as Chihuahua. [8] In a letter written in 1520, Hernan Cortés wrote that the Aztecs raised and sold little dogs as food. [9]

  7. Alaskan Klee Kai - Wikipedia

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    The name Klee Kai comes from the Athabaskan words meaning “little dog”. [3] The breed was originally developed in Alaska by Linda Spurlin in the 1970s. [3] The breed was created using the Alaskan Husky, a small amount of Siberian Husky, a slightly larger amount of American Eskimo Dog, and some Schipperkes. [3]