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19 Small Dog Breeds With Long Hair (Must-See!)

With the modern world’s growing environmental awareness and concern for your pets’ health, the benefits of dog breeds with long coats are becoming more apparent. As a long-haired breed, such as the Shih Tzu, the coat is able to help conserve energy and protect the body from cold and hot weather extremes.

In addition, the dense and insulating fur protects the dog against the effects of winter snows, enabling it to remain inside its home where the weather is warmer and more comfortable. Moreover, while the coat of many dogs is often subject to frequent brushing, having a long-haired breed can also result in less tangling and matted hair.

Shih Tzu

Shih Tzu
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Shih Tzu’s are some of the most intelligent dog breeds in the world, as well as some of the most affectionate. The Shih Tzu is very friendly with children and other animals and has excellent temperaments and a high energy level that make it easy to groom and protect.

Shih Tzus possesses many of the same personality traits as a Poodle, but their gentleness and calm make them ideal for families with children and other pets. Although these are great dogs for families with children and other pets, they can be stubborn if you do not properly socialize your shih tzu.

Havanese

Havanese
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Havanese is a lovely, lovable little dog, with wrinkled, silky white fur and lovely, floppy ears. This breed was first bred in Cuba. Havanese puppies are generally good-natured, and eager to please, but they do have a playful nature, especially when young.

They tend to do well with training, but like most small breeds, they may not be good with children. Havanese puppies can be good with elderly people and other pets, but they tend to be a bit possessive about their territory. If you live in an area where you have other large dogs or have other pets at home, Havanese puppies might not be for you.

Japanese Chin

Japanese Chin
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A beautiful dog with silky white fur and almond-shaped dark eyes, the Japanese Chin is surprisingly strong and healthy despite its small size. Its almond shaped eyes are particularly suited to the job of watching out for potential threats while it is on duty. It has an active personality and will frequently bark or move around when excited.

This is especially valuable in guarding household property and keeping you and your family safe from intruders. If you are looking for a small breed with good health, good temperament and an attractive coat, the Japanese Chin is the perfect breed for you.

Silky Terrier

Silky Terrier
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The Australian Silky Terrier has an attractive silky coat, which is in fact quite insubstantial. This heavy coat is rather uncomfortable for the dog, and it becomes dirty easily. This dirty coat must be washed frequently, because it makes the dog’s life miserable.

The personality of an Australian Silky Terrier can be quite playful, and mischievous, but it can sometimes turn out violent as well. They are very protective of their owners, and they take care of themselves. Even though these dogs are not overly aggressive, they can still be wary of strangers.

Portuguese Water Dog

Portuguese Water Dog
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The Portuguese Water Dog is a fun, athletic, and entertaining breed. They are typically calm and laid back and are not very demanding when it comes to grooming, but they can get quite rowdy if that is what you want. The Portuguese Water Dog is a wonderful dog and is a beautiful addition to any family.

This breed does require a lot of commitment and attention and is not a pet that can be left alone for long periods of time. They need to be socialized from an early age to avoid being shy or timid around other animals and people. If you are able to spend some quality time with your water dog, you will find them to be extremely affectionate and loving.

Bichon Frisé

Bichon Frisé
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Bichon Frisé dogs can be very loyal companions and great family dogs. They can be very loving and will often be willing to please their owners. However, you need to be able to train your dog properly if you want to have a well-mannered and obedient dog that listens to you. Bichon Frisé training involves a combination of patience and determination.

Bichon frisé are very energetic, and friendly dogs, but they can also be impatient and snappy. Because of this they can become restless and excited if you do not play with them frequently. To help eliminate this problem you should start to play with your bichon frisé often and pay attention to his or her needs. Remember that a bichon frisé is an excellent companion dog that makes a great family pet.

Biewer Terrier

Biewer Terrier Puppies are very pretty and very attractive to look at, but they also make a great family pet. The Biewer Terrier can be very quiet, and difficult to domesticate, but they are great pets for the right person. The Biewer Terrier was recognized by the AKC in 1958. Since then, Biewer Terriers has become a popular choice with families and those who enjoy sporting other types of dog breeds. 

Although Biewer Terrier puppies and adults can be a handful, they are generally very well-trained and intelligent. Because of their strong working instincts, Biewer Terrier breeders must have working dogs that have the time and patience to establish good habits from the beginning. 

Bolognese

Bolognese
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The Bolognese dog is a diminutive dog breed, originally from Italy. The spelling Bolognese means “little hand.” The name comes from the city of Bologna, where the breed originated. It is now part of the sporting dog group and is regarded as a very friendly companion dog. They make great house pets and enjoy regular attention from their owners. When it comes to grooming, bolognese dogs have very long and naturally silky hair.

When the coat becomes matted, you may need to brush or clip regularly to help keep the coat in great shape. This helps the dog not only look its best, but also to feel comfortable in its environment. Because these dogs have such a high regard for being clean and comfortable, they have been bred for years to be allergy free and to have a highly responsive skin to touch.

Long-Haired Chihuahua

Long-Haired Chihuahua
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Long-Haired Chihuahuas are known for their love of children, however they don’t do well with them being around a lot as puppies. Their devotion to you will be tested during their first a couple of years with you. The Toy-sized long-haired Chihuahua usually has a wavy or flat coat which comes in several colors from fawn to blue to lilac.

The ears should always be dripping, the hair should never be greasy, and the face should always look healthy and playful. Their temperament is very much like a poodle: they’re gentle, mild-mannered, and great with children. They have some unique characteristics that other breeders have failed to notice or even miss.

Chinese Crested Powderpuff

Chinese Crested Powderpuff
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The Chinese Crested Powderpuff is often considered to be the best of all purebred dogs. In fact, the Chinese Crested Powderpuff has been named such by the American Kennel Club because it has some excellent qualities.

These include: good temperament, elegant beauty, steady friendliness and intelligence, and sleek muscularity. They are also highly trainable because they have an eager attitude towards learning. They also enjoy learning new things and are therefore very willing to please their owners.

Coton de Tulear

Coton de Tulear
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The Coton de Tulear has an extremely long and beautiful coat that is full of luster and vibrancy.These small dogs are very playful and will not tire easily, being both a great companion for children and active with adults. The Coton de Tulear is an ideal breed for anyone who enjoys hiking, taking long walks, or just someone who likes to watch animals.

Because they possess the unique trait of being highly energetic dogs, Coton de Tulear dogs must be given ample exercise daily, and it is not uncommon for them to get rowdy at times. If you are considering purchasing one of these dogs, be sure to find someone who is willing to commit to this breed and is responsible enough to show this breed on a regular basis.

Japanese Chin

Japanese Chin
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This dog requires a great deal of attention due to its nature as a breed that is spontaneous. This makes the Japanese Chin a great dog for those who like to be involved with animals. The Japanese chins temperament, its intelligence, its beauty, and the loyalty of its master make it a favorite in many households.

With these traits and more, the Japanese Chin is truly a great dog for anyone who loves a lively and intelligent dog. It possesses strong natural instincts that make it a favorite companion in homes all across the globe. Its calm, submissive personality makes it an excellent choice as a guard dog.

Lhasa Apso

Lhasa Apso
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The Lhasa Apso dog breed originated in Tibet, India. It was originally bred as an inner sentinel within the Buddhist monasteries to warn the monks of any intruders who entered. Lhasa is also the sacred city of Tibet and literally means “apostle” or “knights.” This is where this dog breed was first bred and is what makes it different from the other dog breeds of the Chinese Mountain Desert.

Because of the sensitivity of the Lhasa apso, it is considered a very delicate and outgoing dog. Many Lhasas suffer from separation anxiety and do not socialize well with other animals. However, this breed has been able to overcome its sensitivity and become a stable and happy companion for many families. 

Lowchen

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If you are looking for a positive, outgoing, family-loving adult dog with no discernible health or behavioral problems, then the chances are very high that you would choose the Little Lion Dog or the Lowchen.

Both are wonderful pets and both possess a wonderful temper and love in abundance. But if one of you is allergic to canine skin allergies, then the lowchen may not be for you. Otherwise, both are very good options in terms of temperament and general behavior.

Maltese

Maltese
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The Maltese dog is an excellent small-sized and gentle breed that makes an ideal pet for many people. Small dogs with a gentle temperament are usually very calm and affectionate. They’re often considered to be somewhat lazy and untrained, but they can learn quickly if given sufficient training. The Maltese is also very quick at learning and can catch on quickly to new tricks or training techniques.

Maltese are one of the few breeds that are good both as watchdogs and as family pets due to their sweet disposition and intelligence. This breed is prone to develop separation anxiety in new environments. If you want a pet that will adapt easily to a new family, environment, and the situation, then the Maltese dog may be right for you.

Papillon

Papillon
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The Papillon, more commonly known as the Continental Toy Papillon, is such a tiny breed. One of the smallest toy spaniels, it borrows its name from its distinctive feature of its long and silky-haired hair. The body of this small dog type is covered with short fur that extends to the base of its tail. Its elegant and magnificent appearance makes it one of the most-loved dogs of today’s generation.

The Papillon mix is said to possess a kind heart, gentle personality, and an amiable temperament. It is also said to be affectionate and loving, while being devoted to its owner. If you are in the process of looking for a Papillon puppy for your family, then make sure that you research the breed first before bringing one home. Papillon can be a bit unpredictable when it comes to their behavior.

Pekingese

Pekingese
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The Pekingese is actually a toy breed, originated in ancient China. Despite its size, the Pekingese dog breed makes a very lively dog. They are extremely intelligent and can be very demanding when it comes to attention and play. The Pekingese dog breed is also very fond of water and will enjoy being outdoors spending time with his owner.

This dog breed is usually very good with children especially those who are playful and like to play. Pekingese puppies can also be great pets for seniors and people with handicapped. They do need to be socialized with other people and animals but overall are very loving and loyal to their owners.

Pomeranian

Pomeranian
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Because of their small size, Pomeranians possess an extremely high level of energy and whenever they get excited, they usually jump for joy. Poms are extremely playful and when trained well, they can be very obedient and respectful toward their human masters.

Even though the Pomeranian possesses several unique traits, it is still considered to be a safe breed and many people consider it to be the perfect dog for children and young adults. One of the unique features of the Pomeranian breed is its great tolerance towards strangers. Being a rather sociable and calm dog, a Pomeranian makes for a great pet for the whole family.

Poodle

Miniature poodle
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The Poodle is a well-balanced, social dog with a love of children. The Poodle has an athletic body and a headstrong personality. These traits make the Poodle good with children. The Poodle’s intelligence and keen senses make it an excellent choice as a family pet. They have a low activity level but are very affectionate, and loving nature. The Toy Poodle retains its natural beauty and intelligence.

Because they are a very social and loyal breed, Poodles make very good companions. They are highly trainable and are often used as show dogs. Poodles are very intelligent and loyal pets that are easy to train. They have a curly coat that is silky and stays all the way down to their paws. The Poodle’s mane is highly sought after because it adds character to the dog.

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