DescriptionThe Toy Fox Terrier is also known as the American Toy Terrier or
Amertoy. The tail is docked short and carried high. 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 coat is white with black and tan or tan markings. Other
colors do occur.
OriginThe Toy Fox Terrier was developed in the USA in the 1930's. It is
dates from 1876. It was miniaturized in the United States through
careful breeding. Crosses with English Toy Terriers, Chihuahuas, and
Italian Greyhounds have refined its features, and calmed its
disposition. Its first use was hunting rats. It is currently seeking
AKC recognition.
TemperamentThe Toy Fox Terrier may be physically small, but this is a robust
ancestors. This breed thinks he is big! The breed is tough and bright,
but stubborn. 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. The Toy Fox Terrier I
met was not a yapper. His owner said he only barked when necessary. He
was friendly with children, but I would not recommended him as a small
child companion due to its tiny, fragile size. This happy dog is sure
to bring smiles to the faces of nearly all who meet it, due to its
energetic and forever youthful antics.
HeightHeight: about 10 inches (25 cm.)
WeightWeight: 3.5-7 pounds (1.5-3 kg.)
Known Health ProblemsThis 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.
Conditions for LivingThe 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 Requirmentstake 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 ExpectancyAbout 13-14 years.
GroomingThe Toy Fox Terrier is easy to groom. Occasionally comb and brush the
smooth coat. Keep the nails short. This breed is a light shedder.
GroupTerrier
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