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6. Teacup Malteses

While a lot of people dismiss teacup dogs as being a passing fad, Malteses have been around for at least 3000 years. In fact, they've been spotted in ancient Greek and Egyptian artwork and were considered to be a kind of canine royalty.

A standard Maltese only weighs around four and seven pounds, and a teacup Maltese is even smaller, coming in at 2-4 pounds when fully grown. They make excellent apartment dogs and cuddle buds.

teacup maltese FluxFactory / Getty Images

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