Believed to have originated in Pomeranian, Germany, these pampered pooches are a favorite among
the lap dog breeds because of their teddy - bear looks.
Not exact matches
Apparently it wasn't until the late Middle Ages that pet - keeping became popular among the aristocracy, with some noble women acquiring
lap dogs, while the men preferred hunting
breeds.
Pugs were never
bred to be working
dogs — they were always
bred to be a faithful companion and
lap dog.
The Chow's independent spirit makes this
breed a bad choice for those looking for a cuddly
lap dog.
With a history of being carried within the capacious sleeves of members of the Chinese Imperial Household, it comes as no surprise why this
breed makes a
lap dog par excellence.
This
dog breed is well - known for producing lovable, affectionate
lap dogs — though they've also been known to retain a bit of that «sporting
dog spirit» they were
bred for!
On top of that, most
lap dogs were selectively
bred for cuteness.
A word of caution: While some larger
dog breeds may think they make good
lap dogs, you definitively don't want any
dog weighing more than 20 pounds on your
lap!
Lap dogs aren't
dogs of a specific
breed; rather, the term is generally used loosely to depict small
dogs with a friendly and affectionate disposition.
Content with sitting on your
lap these small
breeds do keep great company and need less exercise than larger
dog breeds.
However, as cute as this
breed can be, it shouldn't be treated as the average
lap dog.
Get your running shoes ready: Shiba Inu
dogs are an energetic
breed that are far from being
lap dogs.
Lap dogs are
bred small, with flattish faces and big eyes facing forward in order to trigger the same emotional, hormonal response in humans that babies do.
Don't be fooled by this
breed's petite size; this
breed is a far cry from a lazy
lap dog.
Chinese
dog breeds are small, adorable, and sit in your
lap... sometimes.
When thinking about unique
breeds and the range of physical differences that exist with man's best friend, it's hard to believe that a tiny toy
lap dog and another that's as tall as a human are of the same species [1].
In fact, since this
breed usually weighs nomore than 30 pounds (13.7 kilograms), a cocker spaniel often behaves like a
lap dog.
From their routes back as
lap dogs, they have been
bred to be wonderful companions.
They are wonderful
dogs that epitomize the concept of the sporting
dog breed: a constant companion who is happy to sit quietly in duck blind waiting to retrieve, go for a hike or just sit in your
lap and watch television at night.
Loved by royalty for centuries, Shih Tzus were
bred to be
lap dogs — snuggled up on someone's legs is their favorite place to be!
Based on information from the American Kennel Club website (and in no particular order), here are 11 pint - sized
breeds that love being
lap dogs.
So you'll have the bichon frise»; a
lap dog that was
bred for precious pampering, but is too big to be categorized in the toy group, the poodle; a versatile
breed that was utilized as a retriever, truffle hunter and then circus performer, and then you have two types of bulldogs;
breeds who were once used for bull baiting, but since this practice has been outlawed, they technically can't be categorized under the working
dog category.
They were
bred to be
lap dogs, and love to cuddle.
Some
dog breeds were selectively
bred to work a good part of the day alongside humans and some were pampered
lap dogs and feet warmers for aristocratic ladies.
The pug was originally
bred as a
lap dog, strive off of human companionship.
While toy
breeds have a great reputation for making ideal apartment
dogs and perfect
lap warmers for chilly nights, they have quite a bad reputation in the potty training department.
Dogs in this group are typically good
lap warmers, were
bred primarily for companionship, and have lower energy levels.
If you get a large or giant
breed puppy that is allowed to act like a
lap dog when young, he will grow up to walk all over you, literally!
In history — known as a «comforter spaniel» — this
breed is often just as at ease being an affectionate
lap dog as they are taking brisk walks, competing in agility, or fetching a ball many times over.
A weight of 10 - 18 pounds makes this a relatively large toy
breed, and suggests its heritage as a
dog bred for being comfortable on your
lap.
You may already know you want a little
lap dog that you can carry around, or, you might have your heart set on a large or giant
dog breed.
The Japanese Chin was initially
bred for the purpose of accompanying women in the Imperial Palace and as
lap dogs for Chinese aristocracy.
Most proponents of the
breed were more interested in having an eye - catching
lap dog than a hunting
dog, and in the ensuing centuries the King Charles spaniel was
bred down in size and selected for a rounder head and flatter nose.
They were
bred to be smaller in size over time so they made more portable
lap dogs.
During the 18th century,
lap dogs were becoming fashionable, and thus the miniature poodle was
bred even smaller, resulting in the toy poodle.
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Lap Dogs
Although originally
bred for hunting, they became favored as a
lap dog in Britain during the time of Queen Elizabeth I. First seen in the United States in the late 1800s, the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized the Maltese as part of the toy group in 1888.
Pugs were
bred in ancient China to be the ideal
lap dog for royal families.
You'll find many types of
dog breeds in the world - everything from tiny 2 - pound
lap dogs to 200 - pound live - stock protection
dogs, from
dogs with extremely short muzzles to those with elegant long noses, and from those with squat, sturdy bodies and short legs made for power to those with long legs and bodies made for running.
Developed originally as a sailing
dog, this
breed eventually became known as a
lap dog and, to this day, he remains a popular companion and family pet.
If you're not familiar with the
breed and don't speak French, when you hear the name «Bouvier des Flandres,» I'm sure things like French chateaus, tall powdered wigs, high heels, and tiny, fluffy
lap dogs all come to mind.
Perched on a
lap, trotting jauntily at the end of a leash, or working his way through a repertoire of tricks, the Havanese is typical of the
dogs bred specifically as companions - he basks in human attention and affection.
An ancient
breed originally from the island of Malta, the Maltese has been a pampered
lap dog for many centuries.
Toy
lap -
dog breeds tend to be spoiled by their owners and are jealous of other
dogs.
Originally called the Japanese Spaniel, the Japanese Chin was
bred to be a
lap dog for Japanese royalty.
Some
breeds of
dogs were
bred for activities such as herding; these
breeds will require more energy than others and will need exercise daily, while other
breeds may be content spending much of their days in your
lap.
Originally used for catching mice and rats, this
breed was eventually sized down and made into a
lap dog.
Originally the King Charles Spaniel and was
bred in the 1600's with Pugs to get the shorter nose and was a popular
lap dog of the time.
That crested is really ugly, I read they were
breed as
lap dogs to warm the arthritis pain in their owner's knees.
The
dog is one of several developed during the height of royal reign in Europe as a
lap dog for the ladies of the court, for the royal families were the only ones who could afford to buy and
breed dogs solely as companions.