 
       
      The 15 Smallest Dog Breeds
These adorable, diminutive breeds pack a lot of personality into a small package! Discover the 15 smallest dog breeds & their attributes.
Is a small breed right for you? Gina DiNardo, AKC Executive Secretary and expert on all things dog, shares the 15 smallest dog breeds and their winning attributes. But remember, not all small breeds are low energy lap dogs! Read on to discover which of these small dog breeds is right for you.

Chihuahua. Photo Kapinosova/Bigstock
The Smallest Dog Breeds
1. Chihuahua
Not exceeding six pounds, the Chihuahua is a tiny dog with a big personality. The breed is known to be loyal and charming with a big dog attitude. Chihuahuas are intelligent dogs with strong natural instincts. They are courageous and extremely devoted and protective.

Affenpinscher. Photo Didkovska Ilona/Shutterstock
2. Affenpinscher
Part of the toy group and weighing only seven to 10 pounds, Affenpinschers are courageous, bold, and feisty. Although often independent and stubborn, they are very intelligent and generally eager to please the humans that theyโve bonded with.

Brussels Griffon. Photo New Africa/Bigstock
3. Brussels Griffon
Weighing eight to 10 pounds, the Brussels Griffon is part of the toy group. Griffs are known to be alert, curious, and loyal. They are typically quite sensitive and devoted to their people, but theyโre also sociable and easily trained.

Biewer Terrier. Photo Pavel1964/Shutterstock
4. Biewer Terrier
The Biewer Terrier is a toy breed weighing only four to eight pounds. Theyโre known to be amusing, devoted, and intelligent. They are also easy to train, making for a great family pet.

Toy Poodle. Photo Jagodka/Bigstock
5. Poodle (Toy)
A member of the toy group, the Toy Poodle weighs in at four to six pounds. With an abundance of steady character and intelligence, the Toy Poodle is easy to train.

Papillon. Photo Anna av/Bigstock
6. Papillon
The Papillon is a happy, friendly, and alert dog. Part of the toy group, they weigh only five to 10 pounds. They are intelligent dogs and eager to please the humans that theyโve developed a bond with.

Toy American Eskimo Dog. Photo Rachel Weintraub/Shutterstock
7. American Eskimo Dog (Toy)
A member of the non-sporting group, the American Eskimo Dog comes in three sizes: toy (weighing 6โ10 lbs), miniature (10โ20 lbs), and standard (20โ25 lbs). Eskies are known to be alert and friendly, although sometimes reserved with strangers. They are among the most trainable breeds; clever, kid-friendly, and eager to please.

Yorkshire Terrier. Photo Artush/Bigstock
8. Yorkshire Terrier
Weighing only around seven pounds, the Yorkshire Terrier is a lot of dog in a little package. Part of the terrier group, the Yorkie is described as sprightly, tomboyish, and affectionate. Yorkies love their owners and are very intelligent and eager to please.

Miniature Pinscher. Photo everydoghasastory/Bigstock
9. Miniature Pinscher
Miniature Pinschers are eight to 10 pounds of pure affection. This breed is great with other dogs and loves to play. They require a lot of mental stimulation and chit chat to get through the day. You will always feel loved and protected with this breed.

Russian Terrier. Photo Vivienstock/Shutterstock
10. Russian Terrier
The Russian Toy is a small, elegant, lively dog weighing up to 6.5 pounds. They are active, cheerful, smart, and eager to please. They love to be close to their humans but can be aloof with strangers.

Toy Manchester Terrier. Photo WilleeCole Photography/Shutterstock
11. Manchester Terrier (Toy)
The Toy Manchester Terrier is an affectionate breed that does not reach over 12 pounds. They are extremely playful, adaptable, and protective of their loved ones. This breed is truly a family dog.

Toy Fox Terrier. Photo Anna av/Bigstock
12. Toy Fox Terrier
Toy Fox Terriers are a true mix of a toy and a terrier. Weighing between four and nine pounds, these entertaining and playful little dogs possess the spirit and courage of a terrier. They are typically playful their whole lives.

Japanese Chin. Photo koldunovaaa/Bigstock
13. Japanese Chin
Japanese Chins are a very sociable breed that get along with other dogs and people. They typically weigh between seven and 11 pounds and are an extremely affectionate family dog.

Maltese. Photo kimrawicz/Bigstock
14. Maltese
This lovey-dovey breed is well behaved around other dogs and strangers. You can always count on this breed for a cuddle. Malteses typically weigh under seven pounds and are highly adaptable.

Pomeranian. Photo Fleur k/Bigstock
15, Pomeranian
The Pomeranian is an affectionate family dog. Weighing between three and seven pounds, these adaptable little dogs are easy to train and always have the energy to play.
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