1 Bichon Frise
Getty ImagesThese hypoallergenic poof balls are known to be cheerful and gentle-mannered. They're usually under 12 pounds, and their French name literally translates to "fluffy white dog."
2Bolognese
Getty ImagesThough the Bolognese and Bichon Frise breeds are both part of the Bichon family (along with others like Coton de Tulear and Havanese), Bolognese dogs are more stocky. They're also serious and docile.
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3Coton de Tulear
Getty ImagesThese cuties are hypoallergenic and named for their cotton-like fur. They're described as having a "clownish" personality and are relatives of both the Bichon Frise and Maltese.
4Contonese
Getty ImagesClocking in at 8 to 12 pounds, Contonese dogs are a mix between Maltese and Coton de Tulear. They're easy to train and require occasional grooming (and look great in hot pink rain boots).
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5Havanese
Getty ImagesHavanese dogs are a breed of the Bichon type known for their curled-over tail. Thirteen pounds and under, they are curious, sociable pets who need weekly grooming.
6Japanese Spitz
Courtesy of Creative Commons + Flicker Images/Milo Bostock These small purebreds are known to be high-spirited, intelligent and grade-A watchdogs.
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7Maltese
Getty ImagesOften less than 7 pounds, this gentle toy breed has a silky coat and is the classic lapdog. Just look at that award-winning face!
8Miniature American Eskimo Dog
Getty ImagesUp to 35 pounds is the standard for these dogs, but mini and toy breeds are 10 to 20 pounds and 6 to 10 pounds respectably. Bright white fur and triangular ears are their trademark features.
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9Miniature American Shepard
Getty ImagesAt their smallest, these dogs are around 20 pounds. They're good with children and are known to be smart, lively companions.
10Miniature Bull Terrier
Getty ImagesAccording to the American Kennel Club, the stand-out trait of this muscular, mischievous dog is a large, egg-shaped head.
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11Miniature Samoyed
Getty ImagesThe Samoyed breed can weigh up to 65 pounds, but teacup "Sammies" are much smaller. Though they resemble American Eskimo dogs — both members of the Spitz family — they have thicker coats and are known to be more of the herding type.
12Miniature Poodle
Getty ImagesWhen it comes to this breed, white is a common color. Miniature Poodles are often used as circus dogs because they're easily trained and look fantastic on stage.
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13Pomeranian
Getty ImagesWhile the white Pomeranian is rare, there are breeders who have them. Weighing between 3 to 7 pounds, they're nicknamed "the little dog who thinks he can" because they're very active and agile despite their size.
14West Highland White Terrier
Getty ImagesAccording to the American Kennel Club, the Westie is one of the most popular small terriers. At 15 to 20 pounds, they're quick, loyal and happy dogs you just have to have.

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