Miniature Pets: the new pet trend

Genetically modified pets don't exceed a certain size, therefore many people are getting miniature dogs, pigs, and even cows as household pets.
Miniature Pets: the new pet trend
Francisco María García

Written and verified by the lawyer Francisco María García.

Last update: 27 December, 2022

The new trend of miniature pets seems to be here to stay. From mini-dogs to mini-cows, there seems to be no limit. That’s why today there are many people who want a tiny household pet as a companion. Just like any pet, these small animals require a lot of love and affection.

Adorable Miniature Pets

Miniature pets are here to stay. This new trend includes a wide range of animals, from mini-dogs to mini-cows, and even mini-pigs.

More and more people are getting miniature pets and making them part of their family. Before you adopt a miniature pet, you should make sure you are aware of the care that they require. 

In general, miniature pets are animals that have been genetically modified so they can remain small their entire lives. Even in adulthood, these animals will look like babies.

The main reason why miniature pets have become so trendy is due to the tenderness they inspire. People also feel more comfortable having a small pet at home because they are easier to handle.

Different Types of Miniature Pets

Mini Dogs

Without a doubt, dogs are one of the most popular pets. However, when they come in a miniature size, they are even more adorable. Although there are naturally small dog breeds, many have been genetically modified to keep them small. Sometimes they are so small they can fit in bags or bike baskets, and they can just about everywhere with their owners.

Although these miniature pets are adorable, these dogs are more fragile than other dogs and require more care and attention.

You always need to be aware of where you walk around the house because stepping on them or hitting them with too much force could kill them. Remember, their bones are much more fragile than other dogs, so they are more vulnerable to getting hurt.

However, miniature dogs usually have stronger personalities than medium-sized dogs, which is why they bark more. In fact, they are commonly less friendly with strangers than other dogs.

If you want to get a miniature pet, it would be a good idea to train them the same way you would train a large dog. This means you have to correct them when necessary. Some miniature dog breeds are Teacup Maltese, Toy Poodles, Miniature Pinschers, among others.

Mini cows

Mini cows are also becoming popular. These cows were genetically modified with the objective of reducing carbon dioxide emissions produced by normal-size cows.

Mini cows in a field looking at the photographer

These cows are so adorable that many people adopt them as miniature pets. Their size makes them great for keeping them inside a house in the city. Also, they are usually very receptive and affectionate creatures.

Although they are part of the miniature pet trend, it’s not a good idea to adopt a mini cow unless you have enough space and the conditions they require. You should talk to a veterinarian about what cows need before making any final decisions.

Mini Pigs

Miniature pigs, also known as minipigs, have become a new worldwide favorite.

Two minipigs

These miniature pets are ideal to have at home because, among other things, they don’t have hair. This means they don’t shed and won’t cause respiratory problems.

Mini pigs are very docile creatures and enjoy having company, affection, and playing games. These pigs primarily eat vegetables, take up very little space and don’t smell bad because they don’t have sweat glands.

The minipig trend is definitely here to stay for a long time. These adorable creatures are great companions and very affectionate animals.

However, you should talk to a veterinarian for useful information about taking care of these miniature pets. Always make sure you understand their general requirements before adopting one.


This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.