Smallest Dog in the World
Which is the smallest dog in the world? Any guesses? And when it comes to dog breeds, which is the smallest dog breed in the world? Read ahead to find out!

Smallest Dog Breed in the World
So what is the world's smallest dog breed ever? Well, I suspect most of you would already know the answer to that question, but for those of you who don't, here it is. The smallest dog breed in the world is the Chihuahua. It is widely recognized the world over as a toy dog and a natural toy dog at that. What that means is that a Chihuahua is naturally small in size, and that it is not purposefully bred to make it smaller (as is the case, in case of a few other small dogs). Well, now that you know which the tiniest dog in the world is, here are a few interesting facts and features about chihuahua dogs:
- This dog breed is named so because it was discovered in the Mexican state of Chihuahua in the mid 1800's. They are generally categorized into two varieties - short-haired, smooth coat chihuahuas, and long-haired chihuahuas.
- Their head is wide, round and dome-shaped. In contrast, their snout is very small and compact. The same cannot be said of their ears, however. Their ears are upright, flared and point outwards at a near 45 degree angle. Their distinct ears happen to be one of the unique features of this dog breed.
- Weight-wise, these dogs can weigh anything from a mere three pounds to around nine pounds. They have short, thin legs and their height tends to be anywhere between four to eight inches.
- They are suitable pet dogs for people who live in urban areas, apartments, etc. They require moderate level of exercise, most of which happens on its own (in the form of their daily play activity).
- Generally, their life expectancy is in the range of 11-16 years.
- Unfortunately, most chihuahuas are not comfortable with toddlers and young children. However, they make great pets for elders, singles, senior citizens, etc. They are always friendly with their masters, and they remain fiercely loyal to them.
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