15 Dog Breeds That Stay Small Their Entire Lives

A minimalist horizontal chart comparing adult weight limits and average lifespans of small dog breeds.
This infographic compares the tiny adult weights and long lifespans of popular toy dog breeds.

Comparing Small Breed Weights and Lifespans

When selecting a small breed, balancing adult weight against expected lifespans can help narrow down your options to find the perfect fit for your household.

Breed Adult Weight Expected Lifespan
Chihuahua Up to 6 lbs 14–16 years
Russian Toy Up to 6.5 lbs 12–14 years
Toy Poodle 4–6 lbs 10–18 years
Pomeranian 3–7 lbs 12–16 years
Maltese 4–7 lbs 12–15 years
Yorkshire Terrier Up to 7 lbs 11–15 years
Papillon 5–10 lbs 14–16 years
Japanese Chin 7–11 lbs 10–12 years
Miniature Pinscher 8–10 lbs 12–16 years
Affenpinscher 7–10 lbs 12–15 years
Brussels Griffon 8–10 lbs 12–15 years
Havanese 7–13 lbs 14–16 years
Shih Tzu 9–16 lbs 10–18 years
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 13–18 lbs 12–15 years
Bichon Frise 12–18 lbs 14–15 years
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