“Number one, the Yorkie,” the expert posted to the American Standard Dog Training YouTube channel. “We’ve trained several of them through our programme and they’re very small, they’re very eager to learn and to train, and they love to cuddle on the couch,” he explained.
The dog trainer did caution that the Yorkie breed can become “barky”, as in they might bark a lot, but this can be trained out of them.
The Kennel Club said the cute Yorkshire Terrier requires around 30 minutes of exercise daily. Due to their size, they’re the ideal pet for small home dwellers, but people who live in larger homes can adore them just the same.
Moving onto the next small dog breed recommended by the American Standard Dog Training company, the expert revealed number two is the Pomeranian. “Now, we’ve trained a couple [of Pomeranians] in our programme,” he went on to say.
Referencing on of the latest Pomeranians to go through the training academy, the expert beamed: “She loved to snuggle on the couch; loved to be carried; and we also trained her to be off leash.”
Pomeranians also only need around 30 minutes of walking per day, the Kennel Club noted. However, as with any dog, they might be more of a homebody or prefer going out for more walks – it completely depends on the personality and how often they get taken out when young.
Unveiling the third small dog breed that is highly recommended, the expert said: “And number three, last but not least, is the mini Schnauzers.”
He added: “They are very robust; they’re very tough for their small size; they can be easily managed or handled and, again, you can train them to a very high level.”
The American Kennel Club noted the mini Schnauzer is a low-shedding companion that is an “ideal family dog”.
Three most recommended small dog breeds
- Yorkshire Terrier
- Pomeranian
- Mini Schnauzers
One commentator said: “I love my Yorkie… she’s so eager to please and so incredibly smart. She was exceptionally easy to train.”
Another posted: “Yes, I had two Poms. Beautiful, smart and loving dogs.” Somebody else noted: “Schnauzer is my small dog favourite.”
Feeling a bit disgruntled, somebody else interjected: “Papillons belong here. Incredibly trainable!”