Sunday, January 20, 2008

English Toy Spaniel

A typical English Toy Spaniel usually weighs ten lbs, give or take a few pounds. They have a gorgeous flowing coat which can be colored red and white, tricolor, black and tan, and a deep red. These coats make them extremely cuddly. They may be prone to eye and heart conditions; luxating patella can be found in the breed, too. Members of the breed are typically loyal and sweet. Most are well-behaved around children, but just like any other dog, they require training and supervision. Always be careful with any dog when they are around children. In addition, children should be careful around this breed because they are small and thus, delicate.
The English Toy Spaniel breed originated in England during the time of the
Renaissance. They were originally breed to be companions for humans of royal blood.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Chinese Crested

The Chinese Crested, as the name implies, can trace their ancestry back to China. They come in two varieties, hairless and powderpuff. The hairless only has hair on their head and tail and is prone to sunburn if not properly protected when outside. The powderpuff is completely covered with hair. They come in numerous colors. Usually, the minimum size for a full grown Chinese Crested is around 10 pounds. They have plenty of energy, which makes them slightly difficult to train. However, they are also content to be a lap dog.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Chihuahuas

Chihuahuas, sometimes referred to as Chis, come in a variety of sizes and colors. They can range from a tiny two pounds to a rather large almost ten pounds. However, the largest of chihuahuas are not up to breed standards (as far as weight is concerned). They also can be found in almost every color and pattern imaginable. They can be one solid color or have a variety. Additionally, they can be yellow, brown, blue, white...the list goes on. They can trace their history back to Mexico and the state of Chihuahua there. As far as temperament goes, Chihuahuas tend to have a bit of a nervous one. They are extremely wary of strangers and will not hesitate to bark at them. Also, Chihuahuas tend to bond with one person over all others. They usually favor other Chihuahuas over other breeds of dogs. However, they usually are very patient and do not bite excessively (they also have very small teeth!). They are typically simple to train because of their eagerness to please.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

Weighing in at over 14 pounds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is larger than the typical breed of toy dog. They usually have spots of brown, black, tan, or white. They are extremely affectionate and tend to be well-behaved. For this reason and because of their size does not make them overly delicate, they tend to be good family pets. They aim to please their owners making them relatively easy to train. They originated in the United Kingdom and were originally used as hunting dogs. They are prone to some heart and eye conditions so it is a good idea to see a prospective puppy's parent's health records before making a purchase.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Puppy Pictures Competition

Here are two really cute puppies! Sophie is a Chihuahua, and Francie is a Yorkshire Terrier. Please leave me a comment telling which one you think is cuter, and then go to Everythingsmalldogs.com for the current results!

Brussels Griffon

The Brussels Griffon, classified as a toy dog by the AKC, originated in Brussels, Belgium. They weigh on average about 9 or 10 pounds. There are three types of Brussels Griffons, but their only differences are in the hair color and texture of the coat. They coats are generally red, black, or tan. They are not typically recommended as a family pet because of their desire to bond with one person and because they have delicate emotions. They share a close bond with their master and desire their master's constant company. Due to their curious nature, they can be relatively easy to change. Like many toy dogs, Brussels Griffons can suffer from luxating patella (where the knee cap pops out of joint) and collapsing trachea.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Small Dog Safety Alert: Collapsing Trachea

Most breeds of small dogs are prone to developing collapsing trachea. This is a condition in which the dog's trachea becomes flattened making breathing extremely difficult. In severe cases, it can lead to death. Many smaller dogs develop this condition because they have a small, weak trachea unlike their much larger realitives with larger, stronger ones. This condition can be aggrivated by using collars because it can cause stress on the trachea when tugged on. For this reason, it is recommended that most small dogs use a harness instead of a regular collar because a harness will relieve the some of the pressure. This will help insure a healthy dog and a happy owner.