1Poodle
Getty ImagesPoodles come in three sizes: standard, miniature and toy. The smallest of the bunch measure between 4 and 6 pounds, so you can scoop one up with just one hand. Toy poodles may have a reputation for being high maintenance and frou-frou, but the truth is, they’re whip smart and fairly active. So go ahead and train them to do cool tricks or play hide and seek—the kids will go wild for it. Bonus: They’re allergen-free, too!
2Pug
jarun011//Getty ImagesSturdy and compact pugs are loving and playful but also notorious couch potatoes—so it’s a good idea to monitor their diets and bust out the vacuum often as they shed a lot. But with a cute, wrinkled mug like that, they can get away with a lot.
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3Pekingese
Pekic//Getty ImagesOriginally bred for the ruling classes in ancient China, there’s no doubt that these magnificent dogs have retained their air of nobility, what with their signature lion’s mane and loyal demeanor. And they expect to be treated as such—so pile up the cushions and make sure you’re stocked up on treats.
4Toy Fox Terrier
Sergey Ryumin//Getty ImagesThese pint-sized terriers are agile and bounding with energy, but nothing a lively round of fetch won’t cure. Aside from keeping them active and entertained, these handsome, sturdy dogs are mostly low-maintenance.
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5Bichon Frise
f8grapher//Getty ImagesThese canine cotton balls may be silly, playful and even a bit mischievous, but they’re always down for a snuggle. No worries, that plush white coat is low shedding, though it will require a good amount of grooming.
6Affenpinscher
Yvonne Van der Horst//Getty ImagesThese pups sure are funny-looking yet in an entirely sweet way—and, boy, do they like to monkey around, too. Expect lots of laughs and kisses in equal measure.
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7Japanese Chin
jhorrocks//Getty ImagesWe dare you to look into the soulful eyes of these sensitive little creatures and not be instantly smitten. Expert climbers and light on their feet, they’re often considered catlike.
8Biewer Terrier
VSFP//Getty ImagesClosely related to the Yorkie, the Biewer terrier (FYI, it’s pronounced “beaver”) has an envious tri-colored mane and a full tail that sets it apart. While its coat requires regular brushing, you don’t have to worry about shedding with this loveable breed that gets along with just about everyone, human or animal.
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9Miniature Dachshund
James Player//Getty ImagesThese German "badger dogs" also come in different versions: standard and miniature. To qualify as the latter, pups need to weigh less than 11 pounds, but both possess the same friendly, spunky personality worthy of a best friend.
10Maltese
Getty ImagesHere’s a pint-sized pooch that makes an excellent family pet. They’re sweet, smart and fun well into old age. And with that cuddle-worthy fluffy white fur, they’re practically a living stuffed animal.
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11Shih Tzu
Getty ImagesIf you look up “lapdog” in the dictionary, expect to find a picture of one of these irresistible love bugs. Because these pretty, long-haired pups don’t need much exercise, they’re more than happy to stick by your side all day, making them great for apartment dwellers, seniors and families.
12Papillon
Getty ImagesThese fancy-looking pouf balls only weigh five to 10 pounds—but most of that is likely made up of their silky hair and wing-like ears (papillion is French for “butterfly” after all). They’ve got brains to match their beauty too, so they’re naturals at learning tricks.
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13Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Getty ImagesCavalier King Charles Spaniels are even-tempered, graceful and highly intelligent. (Well, with a name like that, what did you expect?) One of the larger toy breeds, these floppy-eared lap warmers were descended from sporting dogs, so they enjoy a good game of frolic and chase just as much as a snuggle on the couch.
14Chihuahua
Getty ImagesClocking in at under six pounds, chihuahuas are the classic “purse dog” and do exceptionally well in small apartments, too. Though they are famously known for their feistiness, they do respond well to training (and it’s recommended otherwise they will soon rule the house!).
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15Yorkshire Terrier
Getty ImagesSmall but mighty, ever-popular Yorkies don’t get larger than seven pounds. That doesn’t stop them from acting like watchdogs. Their human-like hair is hypoallergenic (and looks darling tied up in a bow if you’re into that sort of thing).
16Brussels Griffon
Getty ImagesKnown for their distinctive beards, smooshy faces and human-like eyes, Brussels Griffons are bound to win your heart (and practically everyone they meet). They crave attention and are sure to follow you wherever you go. Since they can be quite sensitive, they do best with grown-ups and older kids.
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17Havanese
Getty Images“Happy as a Havanese” should be a saying because the perpetually perky disposition of the national dog of Cuba will light up any room. These outgoing pooches will hit it off with just about anyone (yes, even the family cat).
18Pekingese
Getty ImagesA total couch potato, Pekingese dogs love a laid-back lifestyle with plenty of cuddles. These dogs also have noble origins, getting their name from their home in the Imperial Palace in Peking (later named Beijing).
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19Chinese Crested
Getty ImagesSlim and elegant Chinese crested dogs can either have long, silky hair or be hairless except for their funky hairdos, furry Ugg-boot feet, and feather-duster tails. Either way, they make for exceptionally affectionate lap dogs.
20Miniature Pinscher
Getty ImagesFor big dog energy in a little package, look no further than miniature pinschers, which will only reach about 12.5 inches max. These pointy-eared fellas are overzealous ball-chasers with an oversized personality to match.

Yolanda Wikiel is a freelance writer and editor based in New Jersey, where she lives with her husband, overly energetic toddler and supremely lazy calico. She has covered everything from home, food, and life skills to fashion, travel, and consumer goods for over a decade. Her work has appeared in Parents, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, Oprah and Woman’s Day.
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