
8. Japanese Chin
The Japanese Chin weighs between 7 and 11 pounds and carries a distinctively aristocratic air. Originally bred to grace the laps of Asian nobility, they exhibit a somewhat feline personality—they groom themselves meticulously, enjoy perching on the backs of sofas, and remain generally quiet.
Their broad heads, short muzzles, and large, wide-set eyes give them a unique facial expression often described as a look of perpetual astonishment.
9. Miniature Pinscher
Often referred to as the “King of Toys,” the Miniature Pinscher weighs 8 to 10 pounds. Do not mistake them for scaled-down Dobermans; they are actually a distinct and older breed with roots tracing back to the Dachshund and Italian Greyhound lines.
Min Pins are sturdy, fearless, and constantly in motion. They walk with a distinctive high-stepping “hackney” gait that perfectly reflects their proud, energetic nature.













