The Affenpinscher's original purpose was to hunt and kill rats and other obnoxious rodents, thus the breed's small size and strong demeanor make sense.
The Affenpincher may not win you over with its cute "monkey face," but its wacky nature will certainly have you laughing.
Some American Hairless Terriers may have hair, but the most majority are hairless and won't cause any shedding problems.
This dog, like other terriers, has the boundless energy and quick wits that come with the breed.
Bedlington Terriers resemble fluffy tiny lambs in appearance and temperament.
The Bedlington may look meek and spoiled, but don't let that fool you.
The friendly Bichon Frise is as cloudlike in appearance and temperament as its name suggests.
The small white dogs were originally developed in France as companions for the elite, where they led a pampered lifestyle.
The Chinese Crested is a furless dog breed that is nonetheless loving, goofy, and full of personality.
These canines move with a certain grace and elegance, and they are also loyal, affectionate, and not very active.
The Havanese is easily recognizable by its stunning appearance and luxurious long silky coat.
The breed is sociable and patient with people of all ages.