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Bichon Frise Breed Description:
The
Bichon Frise originated in the Mediterranean region, and were prized for their
sweet dispositions. They weigh between 10-14 pounds as an adult, and
they are always white, but may have buff or cream on their ears.
Their coat is extremely soft and curly, and is usually kept in a
puppy cut. Bichons
are non-shedding and are considered to be hypoallergenic.
Bichons are very social and outgoing, and have a very happy outlook
on life!
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Coton de Tulear
Breed Description:
The Coton is a rare breed that originated in Madagascar. They weigh
between 10-14 pounds as an adult, and they have a thick, cottony
coat. Cotons are usually white, though they can have some color on
their head and ears, and occasionally they come in solid or bi-colors. They are
non-shedding, and are a great choice for allergy-sufferers. Cotons
are extremely loving and affectionate, and bond closely with their
family.
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Havanese Breed Description:
The
Havanese is a rare breed that originated in Havana, Cuba. They weigh between 10-14 pounds as an adult,
and they have a soft coat that comes in a variety of colors. They are non-shedding,
and they are a very intelligent breed. They are great with kids, and
are playful without being hyper. The characteristic "Benji" look,
makes the Havanese a precious breed!
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Maltese Breed Description:
The Maltese is an ancient
breed that originated in the Mediterranean region, and was known as
an aristocratic breed. The Maltese usually weighs 4-6 pounds full
grown, and they have a long, silky white coat. Their non-shedding
coat can be left full and worn in a topknot to keep it out of their
eyes, or they can be trimmed in a puppy cut, which is easier to
maintain. The Maltese may be a small breed, but they are spunky and
playful. They adore being with people, and make excellent
companions.
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Miniature Schnauzer Breed Description:
The
Miniature Schnauzer originated in Germany, and they weigh between 8-15
pounds as an adult. Schnauzers are non-shedding and their
coats come in a variety of colors such as the more common black,
black and silver, and salt and pepper, and the less common
parti-colors. They are extremely intelligent and sturdy, making them
great with children, and they have a playful, spunky attitude.
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Schnauzer
Puppies
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Shih Tzu Breed Description:
The
Shih Tzu originated in the China/Tibet region, where they were known as the
royal dog of China. They weigh between 8-12 pounds as an adult, and
their long, thick, non-shedding coat comes in any color or variety
of colors. The Shih Tzu is a very happy, easygoing, and affectionate
breed. They are eager to please and love children. This breed can
adapt to any lifestyle, and they are energetic and playful without
being hyper, and are just as content to sit on the couch with their
family.
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Yorkshire Terrier Breed Description:
The
Yorkie originated in England, where it was a fashionable pet of the wealthy and
socially-elite class. The region of Yorkshire was responsible for
the improvement of the breed. They weigh about 4-6 pounds as an adult,
and they have long, silky coats that come in black and tan, and
shades of blue and gold. Yorkies are a feisty, energetic, and
fun-loving breed. They don't ever realize how small they are!
Yorkies are very affectionate and intelligent, and love to be the
center of attention!
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West Highland White Terriers Breed
Description:
The
Westie originated in Scotland, where they were bred to hunt vermin. They weigh
between 13-15 pounds as an adult, and they have a thick, white,
somewhat harsh coat. The Westie is a tenacious breed, full of spunk
and spirit. They are excellent with children, and are energetic and
playful, yet they enjoy their quiet time as well. The Westie is a
hardy breed, and they are devoted to their family.
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For additional information
regarding these breeds please click on the AKC link below.
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