Many dog breeds are surrounded by myths - some of them are positive, some are quite negative.
There are plenty of small dog breeds that are surrounded by myths as well - they are often seen as always angry and dumb, which isn't true.
Let's find out more about these myths and misconceptions.
One myth is that small dogs are less energetic than big dogs.
In reality, the energy level of a dog depends on its individual personality and breed, not its size.
Some small dog breeds can be very active and playful.
People often think small dogs are delicate and can't handle rough play.
While some small breeds may be more delicate than larger ones, many are quite sturdy and can play just as hard without getting hurt.
Another myth is that small dogs are less intelligent than larger breeds.
In truth, intelligence varies widely among all dog breeds, regardless of their size.
Some small dogs are incredibly smart and can learn tricks and commands just as well as big dogs.
Some people believe that small dogs are always noisy and yappy.
While some small breeds are more vocal than others, it depends on their training and socialization.
Any dog, regardless of size, can be trained to be quiet and well-behaved.
It's a myth that small dogs are easier to take care of than large ones.
Small dogs can have unique care requirements, and they may need just as much attention, exercise, and grooming as larger dogs.
While many small dogs enjoy sitting on laps, they also need exercise and mental stimulation.
Small breeds can be quite active and enjoy playtime and outdoor adventures.