1Russian Bolonka Tsvetnaya
TBE//Getty ImagesThis rare little pup is as charming as it is fluffy! Known for its affectionate nature and playful energy, the Bolonka makes a fantastic lap dog. Plus, their curly, low-shedding coat means they’re as easy to cuddle as they are to care for.
Weight: 6-9 pounds
2Yorkipoo
Purple Collar Pet PhotographyA Yorkie and Poodle mix? That’s double the personality in one tiny package! Yorkipoos are smart, spunky, and totally devoted to their humans. With their hypoallergenic curls and lively attitude, they’re the perfect mix of cute and clever.
Weight: 3-15 pounds
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3Pekingese
SVPhilonSmall but mighty, the Pekingese was once a royal favorite in ancient China—and it still carries itself like a little emperor. With its fluffy mane and confident little strut, this breed is equal parts cuddly and confident.
Weight: Up to 14 pounds
4Basenji
Photographs by Maria itina//Getty ImagesThis sleek pup is known as the “barkless dog,” but don’t be fooled—they’re full of personality! Basenjis are intelligent, independent, and cat-like in their cleanliness, making them a unique choice for a canine companion.
Weight: up to 24 pounds
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5Pumi
Sue Thatcher//Getty ImagesThese curly-haired cuties are as energetic as they come! Originally bred as Hungarian herding dogs, they're lively, intelligent, and always up for an adventure. Plus, those perky ears give them an extra dose of charm!
Weight: 22-29 pounds
6Norwich Terrier
Larry Keller, Lititz Pa.//Getty ImagesThese little guys are among the smallest working terriers. Yep, they were bred to hunt rats and foxes. So, they'll be up for running around the yard and playing fetch all day. But they're also tender enough to enjoy lap time, too. They get along with everyone from kids to other dogs and are extremely clever, too.
Weight: Up to 12 pounds
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7Shipperke
imamember//Getty ImagesKnown as Belgium's "little captain," the shipperke might be small, but they're built for tough work. This means they can be pretty independent and need plenty of opportunity for physical activity. But there will never be a dull moment! A dark coat and foxy face only add to their uniqueness.
Weight: 10-16 pounds
8Brussels Griffon
Okssi68//Getty ImagesLooking for a lifelong companion? The Brussels griffon, with their short, pushed-in face and expressive eyes, thrives on affection and will form a strong bond with their owner. They're also really intelligent and enjoy mental stimulation, though they can be stubborn at times.
Weight: 8-10 pounds
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9Whippet
BiancaGrueneberg//Getty ImagesThough the whippet is actually related to the greyhound, they're much smaller in size. They possess many similar qualities, such as intelligence and speed—and can reach up to 35 mph! Along with their athleticism, they also have an affectionate nature and are known to bark very little.
Weight: 20-35 pounds
10Border Terrier
Max Camara / 500px//Getty ImagesDescribed as "hard as nails" when working, the border terrier has a good-tempered and affectionate personality when in the house. Though they're bred to be country dogs, they'll adapt well to city living if given plenty of exercise time.
Weight: 11-15 pounds
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11Chihuahua
Purple Collar Pet Photography//Getty ImagesOne of the smallest dogs in the canine kingdom definitely gets a spot on our list. Chihuahuas are known for their charming and sassy personalities, and since they're so tiny, they make great purse dogs!
Weight: Up to 6 pounds
12Pug
Getty ImagesThese smush-faced dogs are the descendants of royalty: Pugs were once the chosen companions of Chinese emperors! They're also great house dogs for apartments or homes with limited outdoor space.
Weight: 14 to 18 pounds
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13Corgi
Holly Hildreth//Getty ImagesThere are two different breeds of these dogs to choose from: the Pembroke Welsh corgis (pictured) and Cardigan Welsh corgis, both which were bred as cattle herding dogs. The biggest difference is their tails: Cardis have tails, while Pembroke corgis do not. But both breeds are smart, affectionate, and athletic, despite their short statures. They're also one of the top ten most popular dog breeds.
Weight: Up to 30 pounds
14Yorkshire Terrier
Tetra Images - Jamie Grill//Getty ImagesYou probably know Yorkies by the glamorous floor-length coats they sport at dog shows, but the breed was actually once used for a less fancy job, as ratters in mines and mills. Today, they are one of the most popular American dog breeds, and their owners love them for their feisty personalities.
Weight: 7 pounds
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15French Bulldog
Getty ImagesFrench bulldogs are also one of the world's most popular dog breeds, especially among city dwellers. They're loved for their adorable, bat-like ears and affectionate personalities. Frenchies are also known not to bark much, so they're great for apartments and other communal living situations!
Weight: Up to 28 pounds
16Daschund
Purple Collar Pet Photography//Getty ImagesThese smart watchdogs, commonly known as wiener dogs because of their elongated bodies, were bred more than 600 years ago in Germany as badger hunters. They're loved for their big personalities and distinctive look. They come with various hair lengths, too!
Weight: 16 to 32 pounds (standard), under 11 pounds (miniature)
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17Scottish Terrier
Ohoho//Getty ImagesScotties are known for their dignified, humanlike manner and determination. (They're not nicknamed "the Diehard" for nothing!) They have a strong hunting instinct and may not play well with other dogs or cats, but they are loyal companions to humans.
Weight: 18 to 22 pounds
18Boston Terrier
GK Hart/Vikki Hart//Getty ImagesThese adorable American dogs are known for their dapper tuxedo pattern, which earned them the nickname "The American Gentleman." Boston terriers are a super-friendly breed that are great for city dwellers, just like their name suggests.
Weight: 12 to 25 pounds
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19Pomeranian
ShutterRunner.com (Matty Wolin)//Getty ImagesLovable poms are distinguished by their fluffy double coat, which comes in almost two dozen colors but is usually seen in orange or red. Poms are super smart and playful, and they can master tricks easily.
Weight: 3 to 7 pounds
20Maltese
Sebastian Condrea//Getty ImagesThese pups are covered from head to foot with a mantle of silky white hair, which is frequently cut short in pets for convenience (like this cutie here), but is grown long on show dogs. Maltese dogs are affectionate and loyal, making them a great option for families.
Weight: Up to 7 pounds
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