Shih Tzu: The face of a champion Shih Tzu, after all, is likened to a chrysanthemum. This is because the hair on the bridge of the dog’s nose grows up instead of down.
Maltese: is prized for its beautiful, silken, gleaming white coat, which can be so long that it hides the dog’s feet and needs to be gathered into a top knot to keep it out of the dog’s face.
Bichon Frise:the adorable Bichon Frise’s fluffy white double coat is often trimmed to let the animal resemble a collection of white powder puffs with eyes and nose that resemble round black buttons.
Schipperke:in Belgium in the 1500s to be a guardian on barges and to probably nip at the heels of barge towing ponies. It’s a small dog that stands only 10 to 13 inches at the shoulder .
Silky Terrier:Besides its long, wavy, silky coat, its back is steel blue with areas of tan or red on the legs and head. The silky terrier, raised to be a pet in 19th century Australia.
Karelian Bear Dog:It stands 18 to 23 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 44 and 50 pounds. However, it is one of the prettiest dogs.
Volpino Italiano:This pretty little dog actually originated in northern Europe, as it is a type of spitz, but was brought to Italy in the 17th century where it was developed into its current form.
Pomeranian: is not only one of the cuter breeds but can be said to be one of the most beautiful dogs. It is a type of spitz, but it is little and stands only 8 to 11 inches at the shoulder.
English Springer Spaniel: is more pretty than it is beautiful. It’s not only a good-looking dog but is the progenitor of many types of modern-day spaniels.