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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Those who claim all small dogs are yappy and hyper are clueless about dog breeds. You evidently have no knowledge of many small dog breeds which are neither, particularly if they have the right training by an educated and competent owner. [/quote] I agree. I have a small, miniature poodle (12 lbs). I have always had large dogs, but intentionally went for a dog under 20 lbs as my kids were young and I wanted them to be able to walk the dog without danger of being dragged or anything. He is a well behaved, trained dog. While he notices other dogs on the walk he will not break stride to meet the dog. He is athletic and gets 3+ mile walks every day and longer walks when I want to go out longer. My DD is now in HS and she runs - she often takes him with her. He never seems to tire. He has a great temperament and many kids in the neighborhood like to stop and say hi to him if he is out in the yard. I love his size as, for the first time ever, I have a lap dog. He lays in my lap when I watch TV. He is very portable in the way that if he gets dirty, it is very easy to pick him up and quickly wash him in the laundry tub. It is really easy to keep him clean! I have posted before as I had to get a poodle due to allergies in my family and after having my good little boy, I will never get another breed. [/quote]
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