“…The first, considered midgets, are well proportioned while the second, considered dwarfs, are proportionally shorter with brachymelic limbs (Baxter 2006). Finds of very small or dwarf dogs from between 25 and 35 cm height (or even smaller) are recorded in Italy at Meta Sudans, Olbia or Classe (De Grossi and& Tagliacozzo 2001), in Germany at Heidelberg (Neuenheim) (Lüttschwager 1963), in England at Cambridgeshire and elsewhere (Baxter, 2010), and in France at the cemetery of Nimes (Barberan et al 2014). Examples in Hispania are known at Lucus (Lugo) and Arellano (Navarra) (Altuna 1992), as well as at the site of Vila de Madrid (Barcelona) (Colominas 2016) cited above and Serrat dels Espinyers (Isona, Lleida) (Catagnano 2016).…”