These Are The 10 True Dwarf Dog Breeds Video
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There are a number of small and short-legged dogs, but few are true “dwarf” breeds. While many breeds can suffer from abnormal dwarfism, there are certain breeds that were created to be short-legged in order to better do their jobs. There are also various types of dwarfism and here we’ll focus on the dog breeds that have what’s called “micrometric achondroplasia,”
meaning they have short legs but are standard-sized elsewhere.
00:00 - Intro
00:36 - Pug
01:01 - Dachshund
01:27 - Pembroke Welsh Corgi
01:55 - Cardigan Welsh Corgi
02:20 - English Bulldog
02:46 - French Bulldog
03:15 - Basset Hound
03:38 - Dandie Dinmont Terrier
04:04 - Skye Terrier
04:37 - Scottish Terrier
05:17 - Question
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