Cocker Spaniels are a friendly breed that enjoys games and family time. Some are buff, liver, white, or black and white, and have freckles. Cocker Spaniels need daily exercise to prevent obesity.
Cocker Spaniel
The Havanese was originally owned by rich Cuban households in the 18th century. The Havanese is good with children, other animals, both city and country life.
Havanese
The friendly, playful Maltese has a white coat and huge black eyes. Maltese bark at visitors and other dogs, making them unsuitable for homes with young children.
Maltese
Toy Poodles were bred as friends and mushroom hunters and performers. Toy Poodles adore learning new tricks and getting along with youngsters and animals.
Toy Poodle
Long, straight coats made Shih Tzus ideal lap dogs for ancient Chinese monarchs. Shih Tzus are smart, lively, and great with kids and other pets.
Shih Tzu
Bichon Frises, a petite, fluffy breed recognised for its puffy white coat, are amiable and loving. Bichon Frises adore games and can adjust to country or city life
Bichon Frise
Royals used Papillons as companions. Petite Papillons have upright ears and outward-growing hair. Intelligent, affable, and friendly, the Papillon loves its family.
Papillon
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an easygoing breed that loves everyone. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels need frequent brushing to retain their smooth, silky coats.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The Boston Terrier has perky ears and a wide smile. Friendly Boston Terriers are good family pets. Boston terriers are easy to train and require little exercise and care.