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Beagles were originally bred as rabbit hunting dogs. As they ran in packs as early as the 1500s they acquired their name from the french word "be'guele," which refers to the trademark sound a beagle makes when it barks.
Shi-Chons are a cross between a Bichon Frise and a Shih Tzu. Like their origin breeds they are spunky and loveable little dogs that bond closely to their owners. They don't do well alone for long periods of time. They make great family dogs and do well with other pets and can also be good alert dogs.
Maltese have been owned by Royalty all over the world for over 28 centuries because of their nobility and beauty. They were first recognized by the AKC in 1888. They are fearless, full of energy and make wonderful companions.
The ears of this small dog when perked up can look like a Butterfly which is what their name means in French. Originally they were known as Dwarf Spaniels in the 16th and 17th centuries and belonged to nobles. Before centuries of selective breeding their ears were droopy as even today some still are born with this genetic feature.
Lhasas get their name from the sacred Buddhist city of Lhasa in the Himalayan Mountains. The first Lhasas to come to the US were gifts from the Dalai Lama.
This cross between a Shih-Tzu and a Poodle is a very lovable small dog. They don't shed and make wonderful family pets as they are very playful and love children. These dogs are also intelligent and are easy to train.
A cross between a Pug and a Beagle this is a fairly new mixed breed introduced in the 1980s. Their short straight hairs make them easy to maintain. These little dogs have lots of energy and develop a strong bond to their owners.
The "West Highland White Terrier" is one of the most prized breeds at AKC events. They are most known for their agility, obedience and devotion. Originally introduced to the US in 1906 they were known as a Roseneath Terrier.
Male Puggle (Pug & Beagle Mix)
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