Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What is the best breed of a Dog that can be easiLy trained but cute and small..!?


Answers:
You may want to look into getting a papillon.

Papillons have very friendly, adventurous temperaments. From the AKC breed description, "Happy, alert and friendly. Neither shy nor aggressive."
http://www.akc.org/breeds/papillon/...

Papillons are very intelligent (sometimes too much so for their own good!). They are in the top 10 most intelligent dogs breeds.
http://petrix.com/dogint/1-10.html...

They stay small:
They are in the "toy" group in AKC: http://www.akc.org/breeds/toy_group.cfm...
Height: Males 8-11 inches (20-28cm) Females 8-11 inches (20-28cm)
Weight: Males 8-10 pounds (4-5kg.) Females 7-9 pounds (3-4kg)
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/papillon.htm...

One of the "most trainable toy breeds".
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews...

They come in a variety of colors to meet your fancy:
http://www.braylorspapillons.com/colors.

Also, if you want to get into agility, they are the top choice in their height category. (They can even beat border collie times on some courses, but due to size difference, they will never be competing against border collies.)

(Note: They are a high-energy breed of dog, so if you want a laid back lap-dog, a papillon may not be for you. But if you want an active, spunky dog, papillons are a wonderful choice!)

Great looks, great temperament, great personalities, definitely a superb breed of dog! :D
shih tzu! the most gentle and kind breed i know!
Research into the Puggle
recently recognized --- cross of the pug and beagle
brilliant, energetic, smart, and tons of fun !!
chiuahaha (lol I dont think thats spelled right)
Go to www.akc.org %26 find which breed suits you best. Some small breeds that do well with training are Papillions, Shetland Sheepdogs and Corgis - both the Pembroke %26 Cardigan. Because of their intelligence, tractability and eager to please personalities, you always see many of these competing in AKC obedience %26 other events like agility %26 flyball.
A Toy or Miniature Poodle would be great. They are very smart, almost non-shedding little dogs. Remember to research the breed and to find a reputable breeder via the Parent Club. See http://www.akc.org for the Parent Club of the breed.

There is NO SUCH THING as a "TEACUP", "MINIATURE" or "TOY" breed. Obviously with the only exceptions being Toy Poodle, Miniature Poodle, Miniature Schnauzer, Miniature Pinscher and ... that's all.

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A "PUGGLE". IT'S SIMPLY A *MUTT* BRED *INTENTIONALLY* FOR *MONEY* AND *ONLY* MONEY! *NOT* RECENTLY RECOGNIZED BY THE AKC! If you want a mutt, go to your local SPCA and adopt one.
A Jack Russell definitely. They're the best. I have two and both of them have not given me any problems at all. They're really easy to train and they're cute and small. They pick up things real fast. (:

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you should definetly get a pomeranian
especially if you live in an apartment
they are cute, but quite spoiled
i have one myself and i love him to bits
and i have trained him to walk at my side when i walk him without his leash for less than a month
and i have trained him the general commands in less than 4 months
and they are soooo cute
especially the teacup pomeranians
Miniature Schnauzer all the way!!!!
They are very very smart, amazingly cute, and housebrake in less than 3 days if YOU are consistant in bringing it outside. And they are very laid back but not so much they are boring. There is a lot of info on the web about them do your research.

When any puppy does go in the house, you don't say a word to them because they don't know and they will begin to associate going with negative reactions.

If you catch them in the act, just deeply say no no. That is all it takes and a lot of praise when going outside. But when you praise speak in your normal voice.

Also, while they are going tell them in your normal voice hurry up more than once so that they will be able to go on command when older. IT REALLY WORKS.

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