Section 1: Bison and related breeds
Section 2: Canis
Section 3 : Small Belgian dogs
Section 4 : Naked dogs
Section 5 : Tibetan short-haired dogs
Section 6 : Chihuahua
Section 7 : English Toy Spaniels
Section 8 : Japanese and Pekingese Spaniels
Section 9 : Continental Toy Spaniels
Section 10 : Kromfohrländer
Section 11 : Small section molluscum
The breeds in this group have multiple origins. Some of them are descended from molosser and consequently originate from Asian countries. Others are exotic and for some of them, have only recently appeared. Obviously, their morphology is very diverse, as almost all sizes, proportions and profiles are represented in this group.
Although some of them may have had useful functions in the past, such as hunting, the main function of dogs in this group is now to be a perfect companion. They are generally very attached to their master and readily accept life in confined spaces.
In this ninth group we find.
We asked some kind breeders to make descriptive sheets for each breed. They are not always very objective because breeders are passionate. On the other hand, you will find valuable advice. For advice, contact a Canibest dog trainer.
Bichon Frise
Bolognese
Havanese
Maltese
French Bulldog
Canis
Bagg
Cavalier King Charles
Chinese Crested dog
Chihuahua
Coton de Touleur
Japanese Spaniel
Continental Toy Spaniel
Spaniel Pekingese
Tibetan Spaniel
Belgian griffon
Belgian Wirehaired Pointer
King Charles Spaniel
Kromfohrlander
Lhasa Apso
Small Brabançon
Small lion dog
Shih Tzu
Boston Terrier
Tibetan Terrier