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(American Toy Terrier) (Amertoy)

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Pronunciation

Toy Fox Terrier

Description

The Toy Fox Terrier is also known as the American Toy Terrier or Amertoy. The nose is black accept in chocolate dogs where it will be self-colored. The eyes are dark and round. The ears are v-shaped and erect. A definite stop separates the domed skull from the small narrow muzzle. The hair is short and thick. The tail is docked short and carried high. Note: Docking tails is illegal in most parts of Europe. The coat is tri-color, predominately white with black and tan or tan markings. Other colors do occur, but may not be accepted by the written standard.

Temperament

The Toy Fox Terrier may be physically small, but this is a robust little terrier that retains all the passion of its Fox Terrier ancestors. The breed is tough and bright, and can be stubborn without proper leadership from his owners. Curious and active, the Toy Fox Terrier keeps its young spirit throughout its life. They are intelligent, loving, sensitive and pleasant.  It is very alert, inquisitive and quick. This is a companion dog that has not forgotten its ancient terrier instincts, and will therefore fight mice and small animals. This athletic little dog loves the hunt. Affectionate and very loyal. This breed is an exceptionally intelligent, trainable dog. Some have been trained to assist handicapped people around the home. It has proven to be an excellent hearing dog for the deaf. It can be trained to take its human companion to the sources of sounds, such as the telephone. Make sure you are this dog's firm, confident, consistent pack leader to avoid Small Dog Syndrome, human induced behavior problems. Always remember, dogs are canines, not humans. Be sure to meet their natural instincts as animals. If the human remains 100% pack leader, they will not be yappers. Children should be taught to treat dogs kindly, yet in such a way, the dog sees the child as his leader. This happy dog is sure to bring smiles to the faces of nearly all who meet it, due to its enthusiastic puppy-like ways.

Height, Weight

Height:   about 10 inches (25 cm.)
Weight:  3.5-7 pounds (1.5-3 kg.)

Health Problems

This is a fairly healthy breed; however, some are prone to legg calve perthes and stifle, which are typical toy problems. Some dogs are allergic to beet pulp (this is fairly common). Also corn, and wheat.

Living Conditions

The Toy Fox Terrier is good for apartment life. It is very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. It cannot tolerate cold weather. They should wear a coat in the winter to help keep it warm.

Exercise

These are active little dogs, who need a daily walk.  Play will take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, it will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get to go on daily walks are more likely to display behavior problems. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area off lead, such as a large fenced in yard.

Life Expectancy

About 13-14 years.

Grooming

The Toy Fox Terrier is easy to groom. Occasionally comb and brush the smooth coat. Keep the nails short. This breed is a light shedder.

Origin

The Toy Fox Terrier was developed in the USA in the 1930's. It is directly descended from the Smooth Fox Terrier, which was crossed with various toy breeds such as the Miniature Pinscher, Italian Greyhound, Chihuahua and Manchester Terrier, with the intent of miniaturizing it. Its first use was hunting rats. The Toy Fox Terrier was recognized by the AKC in 2003.

Group

Terrier

Recognition

UKC, NKC, NTFTA, AKC, APRI, ACR, DRA, NAPR
   
   

UKC = United Kennel Club
NKC = National Kennel Club
NTFTA = National Toy Fox Terrier Association
AKC = American Kennel Club
APRI = American Pet Registry Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry

DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
NAPR = North American Purebred Registry, Inc.

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Photo Courtesy of Foxlore Toy Fox Terriers. Photo taken by Sally Richardson.

 

Toy Fox Terrier Puppy Dogs
Photo taken by Sally Richardson.

Toy Fox Terrier Puppy Dogs

Photos Courtesy of Foxlore Toy Fox Terriers.

 

Oreo, the Toy Fox Terrier at 4 years old. "She is absolutely wonderful. Her love for me is unconditional, and very much needed. She is great with kids, animals, and traveling. Her markings are rare, so I thought it would be a great addition to the photos of this breed."

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