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		<title>Small Breed Dogs for Apartments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often small dog breeds are incorrectly characterized as high strung and yappy, and this simply isn’t true if the dog is cared for correctly, given lots of love and attention as well as good socialization and training. Small dogs as &#8230; <a href="http://www.threebestdogs.com/91/small-breed-dogs-for-apartments/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often small dog breeds are incorrectly characterized as high strung and yappy, and this simply isn’t true if the dog is cared for correctly, given lots of love and attention as well as good socialization and training. Small dogs as a rule may not adjust as well to boisterous children and rambunctious toddlers, but they can do very well with older children and families. Small dog breeds are a very popular choice amonst dog owners all over the world. This is not to say that the larger breeds are not popular as well. Generally, small dog breeds are just ten inches or less high at the shoulder. In most breeds, the male is slightly larger than the female, but the difference is generally small.</p>
<p>These small dog breeds are those of about 10, or less, inches tall (average). They can adapt better to a limited space, be easier to handle and require less space to life.</p>
<p>They have a high motor and a short attention span so be patient when training such breeds but also be firm in your commands and do not let the little guy run the show. If given an inch small dog breeds will take a yard and run for as long as you let them. These highly intelligent breeds pick up a command after only about five or six exposures, they more often respond on the first time you give the command, and they remember commands even if they aren&#8217;t practiced often. They also learn commands even when the trainer is inexperienced and makes mistakes. Despite this, the Smooth Fox Terrier is very loyal and intelligent, and it can even be trained for tricks and other useful commands.</p>
<p>A fast learning breed is much easier to train and will know more commands in a shorter period of time. While a slower learning breed requires more patience and time to train.</p>
<p>Because of their short hair, they will do best in a warm climate zone or where they can be kept indoors unless they are of the long-haired variety. Their accessories such as collars and leashes are often bejeweled designer goods, and it is not unusual to see the long haired varieties with their heads full of clips.</p>
<p>Terriers are tough, sturdy, courageous, confident, vocal, and very independent. These dogs were first developed to hunt rodents and other small burrowing animals. Toy Fox Terriers love to make you laugh, and this little dog will act like a puppy well into the golden years. Athletic and fun to train, full of practical jokes and silly antics, Toy Fox Terriers practically burst with terrier fire, intelligence, courage, and self-confidence, all conveniently sized to fit in your purse. Types of dogs referred to as toy dogs may include Spaniels , Pinschers and Terriers that have been bred down in size. Not all toy dogs are lapdogs , although that is an important and ancient type of toy dog .</p>
<p>For example, a terrier is a dog with a high energy level, and is generally not content to just sit on your lap &#8217;til it is much older and mature. It is a wise idea to explore all of the benefits and drawbacks to help decide if a small dog is right for you . Fox terriers can be yappy, so your pet may need to go to obedience school if she annoys the neighbors. This is a healthy and low maintenance dog breed, suitable for the owner who just wants to enjoy having a pet without all the grooming fuss. Though called a terrier, the Boston does not have a typical terrier temperament. They make good watchdogs and are naturally protective.</p>
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