Dogs in the Toy Dog Group were initially developed to ease the lifestyle and provide pleasure to rich people. These dogs were initially owned by the wealthy and were viewed by others as status symbols - a luxury item with little apparent purpose. Dogs in other groups had specific working roles and played a major part in providing food for the table and therefore justified the cost of their upkeep and care - these were the dogs which were commonly owned by the lower classes. Changes in the economy, lifestyles, living conditions and the environment brought the luxury and pleasure of owning a toy breed dog to everyone.
Name:
Hair
Sub Category: Toy
Catalog #: 22-1509D6
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
Name:
Napolean
Sub Category: Toy
Catalog #: 50-1445D6
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
Name:
Pom
Sub Category: Toy
Catalog #: 27-1466D6
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
Name:
Papillon
Sub Category: Toy
Catalog #: 28-1453D6
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
Name:
Red Shih Tzu
Sub Category: Toy
Catalog #: 29-1439D6
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
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