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Which is the best way to keep a small dog

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Choosing the best pet dog often depends on personal preferences, lifestyle, family environment, and willingness to invest time and effort. The following are some common and considered relatively easy to breed small dog breeds:


French Bulldogs: They usually have a gentle personality, strong adaptability, loyalty to their owners, and are easy to get along with family members.
Poodle (including standard, mini, and toy models): Poodle is intelligent, lively, easy to train, and does not shed hair easily, but requires regular beauty care.
Marcus: This small dog is petite in size, with long and soft fur that requires regular grooming and grooming, but has a gentle personality and is easy to get along with.
Pomeranian: Pomeranian is small in size, lively and active in personality, making it very suitable for families with children. They are smart and easy to train, but require a certain amount of exercise.
Schnauzer: Schnauzer comes in three body types (giant, standard, and mini), with the mini Schnauzer being a small dog. They are usually brave, loyal, very loyal to their owners, and their hair is not easily shed, but they need regular pruning.
Corgi: The Welsh corgi is small, but has a long body and short legs. It is very cute. They have a gentle and friendly personality, are easy to get along with people, and are loyal to their owners.

However, every dog has its unique personality and needs, so when choosing a dog, it is best to interact with the dog and understand their personality and habits to ensure that they match your lifestyle and family environment.
In addition, no matter which type of dog you choose, you need to invest enough time and energy to take care of them, including providing appropriate food, water, exercise, training, and socializing.

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