You Won’t Believe What Your Small Dog Says About You…

pug running in the grass

Do you have a small dog? And if you do, what does he say about you?!

So settle in for a laugh and find out what your toy breed says about you.

Pug
Everyone loves a Pug, with their squished little faces and curly tails.

No matter what breed we’re talking about, a wrinkly face just begs to be squeezed like the rosy cheeks of a chubby kid. Their spunky demeanor also lends a bit of a clownish aura to everyone around them. So don’t be surprised if your neighbors hang around your hedgerow looking for a laugh.

Pomeranian
Pomeranians are perky little puffballs whose legs always seem to be moving a mile a minute. Yes, Pomeranians are smart and not afraid to assert themselves, even with bigger dogs.  Don’t be fooled by their good looks — Pomeranians are tougher than they look, and their owners probably are, too.

Chihuahua

From the outside, though, Chihuahuas are often seen as nervous, snappish little dogs. (You’d probably be nervous, too, if even the family cat was bigger than you!) So if you find your neighbors are guarding their ankles around you and your dog, just assure them that you’ve both been raised right.

Toy Poodle
Described by the American Kennel Club as “proud, active, and very smart,” the Poodle — in this case the Toy size — is full of surprises. Upon initially meeting one, the Toy Poodle may seem like just another pretty face, but they rank right up there with Border Collies and German Shepherds in the brain department.

Shih Tzu
If you’re anything like me, you probably can’t tell as Shih Tzu from a Lhasa Apso, but the people who love these little dogs are especially enthusiastic about them. According to Jo Ann White from the American Shih Tzu Club, the dogs are “affectionate, friendly, very sturdy for their size, and sometimes a tad stubborn.”

Weren't some of these descriptions eerily accurate?! I couldn't believe how spot on it was about the Chihuahua breed! LOL!

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