'toydogs' yielded 14 matches.
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- Toy Dog Breeds in brief Small dogs are popular because they're versatile, wonderful pets who fit beautifully into your life. Whatever your lifestyle may be, there's a dog who will relish it and your company. If you want a dog, you can find your perfect pup! The breeds includ...
- The Best Stuff for Italian Greyhounds! According to the Italian Greyhound Club of America description of IGs: "Their greatest joy is to be with you. Once you aquire an Italian Greyhound you will never be alone again. If you like your privacy, the Italian Greyhound may not be the breed for...
- Great stuff for Yorkshire Terriers From the Canadian Kennel Club's standard for the Yorkie: "The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most glamorous and popular of the toy breeds. It was originally bred in Yorkshire, England for the not-so-glamorous job of keeping down the rats in the coal...
- Great products for Chinese Cresteds! The Chinese Crested is unique and appreciated by those with a taste for the exotic. Cresteds tend to be sturdy toy dogs, with an elegance and style all their own. Both the Hairless and Powderpuff Cresteds require special grooming, but devotees of the...
- Picked just for Miniature Pinschers! According to the American Kennel Club standard for the Miniature Pinscher, this little guy is "structurally a well balanced, sturdy, compact, short-coupled, smooth-coated dog. He naturally is well groomed, proud, vigorous and alert. Characteristic tr...
- Great stuff for Shih Tzus! The American Kennel Club's standard for the Shih Tzu says: "A compact and solid dog, the Shih Tzu's long, flowing double coat is its most distinctive feature. The word Shih Tzu means "lion" and although this dog is sweet and playful, he is not afraid...
- Golly Gear - A Small Dog Boutique with a Difference We tried, for years, to find stuff for our little dogs that suited their size. Collars that fit, toys they could actually fetch, beds that snuggled them, treats that are snacks instead of meals. When we found wonderful products, we wanted to share th...
- The Best Stuff For Brussels Griffons! In the U.S. they're known as Brussels Griffons. Other parts of the world call them Griffon Bruxellois, Griffon Belge, or Petit Brabancon. (for the smooth-coated variety) By any name, Griffies are delightful, funny, determined, clever, stubborn little...
- Stuff every Havanese dog needs From the AKC Standard for the Havanese: "The Havanese is a small sturdy dog of immense charm. He is slightly longer than tall, and covered with a profuse mantle of untrimmed long, silky, wavy hair. His plumed tail is carried loosely curled over his r...
- Great stuff for Maltese! According to the American Kennel Club standard for the Maltese: "The Maltese is a toy dog covered from head to foot with a mantle of long, silky, white hair. He is gentle-mannered and affectionate, eager and sprightly in action, and, despite his size...
- Dogs - Toys, Books and Movies Children seem to love all animals naturally-- dogs, cats, horses, rabbits -- but especially dogs. Dogs and puppies! They love to read about them, play with them, chase and be chased by them, play with pretend models, sleep with soft fluffy ones or re...
- Shopping for your Affenpinscher According to the AKC Standard, "The Affenpinscher is a balanced, wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog whose intelligence and demeanor make it a good house pet. Originating in Germany, the name Affenpinscher means, "monkey-like terrier." In France the bre...
- English Toy Spaniels We are Moshi and Kibo, two English Toy Spaniels. The English Toy Spaniel breed was originally bred to be companions of England's royal family. We are a member of the toy breed, are great companions and in general, are just delightful dogs. In additi...
- I Love My Pomeranian Companion "Snickers" I want to tell you all about my precious little pomeranian companion "Snickers" and all the cute and crazy things he does. He is the sweetest, most loving dog I've ever had, not to mention delicate. He gets very upset when I leave for work so he sta...
