The toy-sized Maltese is the perfect indoor pet: he doesn’t shed much, and averages just seven pounds. The friendly Maltese loves to be around his family, and doesn’t cope well with long periods of separation. Full of personality, the Maltese has actually has been bred to be a companion dog and doesn’t do well in cold, outdoors weather.
The adorable Pekingese won’t grow beyond nine inches tall, making it an ideal choice as an indoor fur baby. The breed is very affectionate and typically weighs between seven and 14 pounds. The Pekingese does come with a couple of caveats though. The breed has a luxurious coat that requires attention, and they tend to have a bit of a stubborn streak, along with a penchant for barking at strangers.
This is another pint-sized dog, typically growing to no more than eight inches tall and weighing up to a little over ten pounds. This curious, intelligent breed is perfect for hands-on owners as it craves attention and requires a bit more exercise than others on this list.
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Alert and feisty, the Affenpinscher will delight owners looking for a pint-sized ball of energy. Quick learners, the Affen is easily trained, but does best with older kids and adults capable of curbing their lively ways.
If you want a dog that acts like a cat, get a Japanese Chin! This agile breed leaps, climbs, and loves to clean his luxurious coat. The breed tops out at just under 10 pounds and can reach a height of just under a foot. The Chin loves to chase his toys, but is as graceful as a cat without the feline’s notorious aloofness.
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This is a short-haired, stout dog who at around a foot tall can reach up to 50 pounds! But his list of attributes is long: he’s great around kids, has a gentle personality, is content with short play sessions, and absolutely loves naptime!
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A shaggy little dog, the sweet Coton de Tulear likes to “talk” and loves to keep a firm schedule and routine; this includes being at your side 24/7! He’ll grow to reach about a foot in height and averages around 10 pounds.
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I have always wanted a dog, but it's so hard to decide which one! Maltese would probably be my top pick!
What a great list! We have been looking for a dog for my mom just to keep her company, and some of these would be great for her. The Japanese Chin would be very interesting choice!
I think a maltese is adorable! It's so nice to know that that breed makes a good house dog. I love small breeds, they are sweet and they are easier to handle.
We don't own a dog but this is interesting ! Now I know what breed I should have!
My niece has a maltese and I couldn't agree more. They are perfect indoor pets. So friendly even to the kids
dogs are always so adorable, these are so good to have, cuddling creatures gifted by god. I was planning to get a German shepherd.
I love all kinds of dogs. I am a dog lover but as of now, i dont have a dog. Got a trauma when my first dog died last 3 yrs. Still missed her.
We had a chihuahua/min-pin mix and that was not a good fit for a house with kids. We made it work, but it was tough.
We have a complete mix of a dog, she's collie sized though and still thinks she is a lap dog bless her, I couldn't imagine having her as anything but a house dog.
We have a Newfoundland. I wouldn't classify her as a house dog - though I am sure she would classify herself as such. Somewhere along the way she turned from an adventure seeking crazy, take off out of the yard and freak everyone out type of dog to a barely open one eye to acknowledge the family while stretched out on the couch type of dog...