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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Review of a Few Dogs Within the Toy Group

The American Kennel Club currently registers 193 dog breeds. Each of these dog breeds are assigned to a certain group. These groups are:
  • Herding
  • Hound
  • Toy
  • Non-Sporting
  • Terrier
  • Working
Each dog breed we have today were bred specifically for certain purposes. In this article I will review a few breeds in the Toy Group. These adorable dogs are small most usually in stature, but never small on personality, talent or intelligence. There are 21 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club in the Toy Group.

The Poodle comes in three size varieties. The toy size is the smallest. The Poodle is well known as the national dog of France. It started as a standard size and actually originated as a duck hunter in Germany where it was recognized for superior swimming abilities. The 20th century brought America the toy version of the poodle. The toy poodle's main role in life is as a companion dog dwelling in the city or in country life, but always as an adored inside dog.

The Affenpinscher is somewhat rare in the United States. He is a toy dog full of confidence. They are not classified as terriers but were bred to work like one. In the German stables during the 1600s, the Affenpinscher had an important job of hunting rats and eliminating them. I am not sure if they ate the rats for food or just killed them. At any rate, they were very important workers to the German people who owned stables. They also have the look of a monkey somewhat and so have been nicknamed "monkey dogs." They are loyal and affectionate, but can also be quite stubborn according to their fancier's opinions.

The Brussels Griffon is a smart and devoted companion dog. They have been noted, however, to be somewhat sensitive. They weigh anywhere from 5 to 15 pounds and were well-known for centuries in Europe before coming to America. The Brussels Griffon was known as a rough and tumble rat dog who rose to live a life of sophistication among the noble people in Europe.

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is one of the most popular toy dogs today (2019). They have a close tie to British history. Their regal, elegant and graceful appearance brought them great favor by King Charles I and his son Charles II. These royal men were quite concerned about breeding their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and this may account for the beauty and all that he is for us today. They were bred to be loving lap dogs adored by their owners. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel descended from sporting dogs. This fact accounts for their requirement of moderate exercise and their love of outdoor activities.

The Chihuahua is one of our tiny dogs with a big personality. They are sometimes so small, they can be carried inside a purse. The Chihuahua is a national Mexico symbol. They were bred as hardy little dogs who lived in remote Mexican villages until the mid 1800s. It was at this time, the Americans became interested in the Chihuahua. The breed today is bred as a loyal and charming companion. They are full of confidence and hold their heads quite high within their family units.

These are just a few of the most popular toy dogs. There are 21 toy dogs in all.


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