I am not normaly one for tiny dog breeds but how sweet is this! http://www.itv.com/goodmorningbritain/news/meet-the-tiniest-terrier
Re: The tiniest terrier I think all little things have the "Ahhhh" factor. From babies that grow into stroppy teens, puppies that grow in 40kg hooligans ;D I was wondering what the point of specifically breeding tiny dogs is, if not to encourage their sales to people who would be better with a goldfish (not to diminish the skill and dedication of goldfish and tropical fish owners here ) wetblanket.com
Re: The tiniest terrier Now that just scares me we had quite a time when Betty was just a pound in weight, it's a huge responsibility not to step on them or let them get hurt, had to block all the gaps around the washing machine and cooker etc until she was about 4lb and had learned not to disappear behind things when told. She is robust 5lb now but still we have to be a bit careful with delicate legs and as she loves rough play with Elsie hearts are in mouths at times that no one gets hurt !
Re: The tiniest terrier I had Cavaliers for the last 15 years. The one thing I miss, having Labs now, is being able to pick the dogs up for a cuddle!
Re: The tiniest terrier Have one of each tiny one for picking up and bigger one who doesn't realise she is bigger and squashes you with affection like we do ???
Re: The tiniest terrier we dont actually pick milly up lab but she has got very good at sitting on laps fully and snores as well