The following small dog breeds are not only considered particularly cute, but also do not grow:
#1 Bolognese
#2 French Bulldog
#3 Pomeranian
#4 Papillon
#5 Toy Poodle
#6 Cairn Terriers
#7 Pug
#8 Maltese
#9 Griffon Bruxellois
#10 Boston Terriers
#11 Chinese Crested Dog
#12 Havanese
#13 Volpino Italiano
#14 Toy Rat Terrier
#15 Chihuahuas
#16 Norwich Terriers
#17 Miniature Pinscher
#18 Coton de Tulear
#19 American Toy Terrier
#20 Norfolk Terrier
#21 American Eskimo Dog
#22 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
#23 Pembroke Welsh Corgi
#24 Australian Silky Terrier
#25 Bichon Frize
#26 Affenpinscher
#27 German top
#28 Pomsky
#29 Dachshund
#30 Russkiy Toy
#31 West Highland White Terrier
#32 Lowchen
#33 Japan Chin
#34 Prague Rattler
#35 Shih Tzu
#36 Pumi
#37 Yorkshire Terriers
#38 Bolonka Tswetna
#39 Miniature Schnauzer
#40 Lhasa Apso
#41 Pekingese
In addition, in rare cases, dwarfism can also occur in dogs. Here, a genetic defect prevents the production of growth hormones, so the dogs always remain small. [1]
However, this disease is relatively rare. However, the following dogs do not naturally grow large.
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#1 Bolognese
Bolognese people are usually relatively reserved towards strangers. The small, sweet dogs are also considered to be very calm, good-natured, loyal and particularly easy to care for.
After birth, dogs hardly grow at all. They also need relatively little exercise. This explains why the breed is also popular with homeowners and first-time homeowners. [2]
Fun fact: Since most people instinctively think of “Bolognese” as spaghetti Bolognese, the abbreviation “Bolo” has officially become established for the dogs.
#2 French Bulldog
Compared to the English Bulldog, the French breed always remains small. In addition, the dogs are considered calm, need little exercise and hardly shed at all.
The latter explains why these cute little dogs are among the four most popular dog breeds in the world. [3] They are not only ideal for apartments, but also as house and lap dogs.
Fun fact: Most French bulldogs have insufficient stamina and agility to reproduce successfully. For this reason, dogs are mainly reproduced through artificial insemination. [4]
#3 Pomeranian
Since the Pomeranian hardly grows after birth, the dogs consistently look like living teddy bears. This breed is also considered to be very good-natured and trusting.
In addition, the cute little dogs are easy to train and are sometimes also used as therapy dogs. The animals shed comparatively a lot. [5]
Fun fact: Some Pomeranians belong to the “permanent grinner” category. In some specimens, the mouth is naturally curved slightly upwards at the back.
#4 Papillon
“Papillon” originally comes from French and means “butterfly”. The shape of the ears of these cute little dogs is responsible for this.
Otherwise, the animals are considered very intelligent, friendly and happy. Compared to other dogs, they are also easy to train and are also suitable as guard dogs. [6]
Fun fact: You probably know the saying “big mouth and nothing behind it”. Well, Papillons are a living example of this saying. Because they bark quite a bit.
#5 Toy Poodle
The miniature poodle is the smallest of the three different sizes of poodle. These dogs hardly grow at all and only weigh around 3-4 kg even when they are old. [7]
In addition, the cute little dogs are very active, trainable and alert. Their teddy bear-like appearance also makes them very popular with children.
Fun fact: Poodles are the only dog breed that naturally needs regular haircuts. Because their fur never stops growing. [8]
#6 Cairn Terriers
Despite the fact that Cairn Terriers always remain small, the dogs were previously used primarily for hunting. Because they are considered assertive and resilient.
But the little dogs also have a sweet side. They usually make a happy impression and are considered easy to care for. [9]
Fun fact: In the first writings on the Cairn Terrier, the animals were described as “cave dogs”. Because their behavior was considered barbaric, wild and absolutely fearless.
#7 Pug
The pug is ideal for apartment living. The dogs hardly grow at all and need relatively little exercise. On the other hand, they can sometimes be very stubborn.
Otherwise, the cute little dogs are considered loving, charming and playful. Despite their size, the animals shed an above-average amount of hair. [10]
Fun fact: Pugs are absolute snorers. Especially when they lie on their short snouts and thus narrow their airways.
#8 Maltese
Maltese also always remain small. The dogs are also considered very active, playful and loving. They also usually get along well with other pets.
In addition, the cute little dogs shed relatively little and are easy to train. They are therefore also suitable for living in flats and apartments. [11]
Fun fact: You've probably seen a video of a cat overestimating itself while jumping. Well, Maltese are the canine equivalent of that.
#9 Griffon Bruxellois
Are you looking for cute little dogs with a beard? Then the Griffon Bruxellois is the ideal choice. This breed is also considered to be very sociable, alert and sensitive.
The dogs hardly grow at all. They also shed relatively little and are relatively easy to train – the ideal dog for first-time owners. [12]
Fun fact: Men's beards have only been back in fashion for a few years. Funnily enough, demand for Griffon Bruxellois also increased significantly during this period.
#10 Boston Terriers
Boston Terriers are originally descended from English bulldogs and terriers. The former breed is responsible for the fact that the dogs always remain small and have big eyes.
In addition, the cute dogs hardly shed and are considered intelligent, good-natured and active. Since they are easy to train, they are also listed among beginner dogs. [13]
Fun fact: The war dog “Stubby” was a Boston Terrier and received more awards than 98% of all American soldiers. Among other things, he tracked down a German spy during the First World War. [14]
#11 Chinese Crested Dog
The Chinese Crested is one of the hairless dog breeds, although the animals have longer hair on both their heads and feet.
The small dogs hardly grow at all and are considered very loving, sweet, happy and playful. The animals are also relatively calm and easy to train. [15]
Fun fact: This breed only really became known through “Sam”. This Chinese crested dog has already made headlines several times as the ugliest dog in the world. [16]
#12 Havanese
Havanese always remain small and are one of the most popular lap dogs in the world. Her behavior is also very appropriate. Because they are extremely trusting, playful and gentle.
In addition, the cute little dogs hardly shed and are relatively easy to train. They are therefore the first choice for many first-time owners and families. [17]
Fun fact: Havanese naturally have freckles all over their bodies. These are particularly effective with a short haircut. [18]
#13 Volpino Italiano
Volpino Italiano are very active, trusting and playful. The dogs also hardly grow at all and are considered particularly sweet and cuddly.
When full-sized, the small dogs only weigh 5 kilograms. In addition, they often start howling like a wolf. [19]
Fun fact: The Volpino Italiano seems to have picked up some Italian genes. Because the dogs have no problem sharing their food with others.
#14 Toy Rat Terrier
Rat Terriers come in different sizes. The “Toy” type is the smallest and only weighs around 4 kg even when fully grown. So they always remain small.
Otherwise, the sweet dogs are considered lively, trusting and loving. They are also easy to train and have a strong hunting instinct. [20]
Fun fact: Rat Terriers live up to their name. In 1997, a single dog was able to find and eliminate 2,500 rats in a barn within seven hours. [21]
#15 Chihuahuas
Chihuahuas are the smallest dogs in the world. After birth, they hardly grow and weigh an average of only around 2 kilograms.
This breed also lives up to 18 years and is considered lively, friendly and courageous. These small, cute dogs are particularly popular as lap dogs. [22]
Fun fact: Even though these dogs hardly seem able to survive without people, there are still large packs of wild Chihuahuas in the USA today. [23]
#16 Norwich Terriers
This cute little dog originally comes from Norwich, England. He is also considered intelligent, trusting and energetic. In the past, however, it was primarily used as a hunting dog.
In addition, Norwich Terriers always remain small and are easy to train. Their hunting instinct is still above average today. [24]
Fun fact: Norwich Terriers rarely bend their feet. Even when lying down, they usually have their hind legs stretched completely backwards.
#17 Miniature Pinscher
Miniature Pinschers are already comparatively large at birth and do not grow that well. Because of their fearlessness, they are also called the “kings of small dogs.” [25]
The cute dogs are also very open, friendly and energetic. Despite their size, they are also considered playful and obedient – the ideal family dog.
Fun fact: Just as there is a class clown in school, dogs also have a breed clown. And this job is primarily done by the Miniature Pinschers.
#18 Coton de Tulear
The Coton de Tuléar is considered highly trainable and easy to care for. In addition, the cute dogs remain small throughout their lives.
This breed is also ideal for beginners. Because they need little exercise, are very obedient and get along well with other animals and people. [26]
Fun fact: The dogs got their name because of their soft fur. Because Coton means “cotton”. [27]
#19 American Toy Terrier
The American Toy Terrier looks particularly cute because of its bat-like ears. In addition, the dogs hardly get any bigger after birth.
You can tell from their facial expressions that the dogs are very loving and playful. The small dogs are very open even towards strangers. [28]
Fun fact: American Toy Terriers are often used as circus dogs. Because these animals love to be the center of attention. [29]
#20 Norfolk Terrier
Although the Norfolk Terrier has great visual similarities to the Norwich Terrier, it is considered a separate breed. And these dogs hardly grow at all. [30]
In addition, the little sweet…