Toy dogs – which breed and tips on how to care for them?
well I always read that one should choose a dog based on personality and not by looks. I really want a toy dog because I feel it would be easier to taker care of him or her. I still live at home with my parents (im 16) and preferably I want a small house dog just because I want him or her to be inside and because of everyone schedule at home. anyway, we went to a pet store and I fell in love with poodle/pomeranian mix. she was sweet and outgoing and that's what i want in a dog. unfortunately we went in to look and not buy so I couldn't take her home with me.
but when it is time to buy i want to be fully prepared in what i am getting myself into. i want to know some of you guys experiences. my questions are what are some toy dog breeds out there and what are there personalities are like? do you have any tips on taking of them ( health problems, grooming, exercising, types of food they prefer, etc. ). sorry for writing so much.
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The way to do this is plug your zip code into petfinder and do search under "dog" and then size small or toy. And age would be young or puppy. Look at the types of things that pop up – there's a variety of mixes and some are adorable! But you'll want to get one from a rescue group that has checked it's health and given shots, etc. Puppies are available, but probably not really young ones. However, with toy breeds, you're much better getting off getting puppies that are a couple months older and have gotten past that risky baby puppy stage. Toy breeds are too popular right now and there are too many people breeding them under bad conditions just to make a quick buck. And young puppies are at risk from all sorts of things that an older puppy would have no problem with.
if you want a small breed look into small breed rescues. Look on petfinder.com and put in small breeds and see what comes up near you.
If you get a small breed do not carry it all the time. make sure it walks and is a dog. do not turn it into a yappy little monster. If it behaves then correct it. I have a chihuahua, boxer, golden, and malinois and my chi doesnt get away with anything my other three large dogs dont.
he is a dog and is required to act like a dog
edited to add to the comment that toy breeds are ovelry bred runts. this is NOT true. "teacup" crap dogs are not toy breeds.
Poms are a toy breed, chihuahua's are, toy poodles ect..;.
its the 'teacup' crap that is bred from runts
What are you looking for in a toy breed. Can you afford grooming? Or do you need a dog you can groom at home yourself? can it shed? Should it be easy to train? Do you want a family dog?
-sophie