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Toy Fox Terrier Information
Toy Fox Terrier Facts
Size |
Small |
Male Max Weight |
3.5-7 lb |
Female Max Weight |
3.5-7 lb |
Life Span |
13-14 years |
Energy Level |
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Ease of Training |
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Grooming |
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Shedding |
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Exercise Requirements |
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Playfulness |
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Affection Level |
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Good With Dogs |
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Good With Pets |
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Good With Strangers |
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Watchdog Ability |
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Protection Ability |
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Cold Tolerance |
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Toy Fox Terrier Temperament
The Toy Fox Terrier are small packages with more playfulness than one would
assume coming out of such a small creature. Full of life and very playful, they can be great
hunters and still remain a suitable house pet. If they are given a fenced in yard to roam in
all day long, they can literally invest hours of their time during the day peaking around
through the grass. They are very affectionate and adore playing games with their owners on a
daily basis. They can be a child's best friend, but do ensure the child knows how to properly
handle the small animal as they can turn on the child if they are mistreated in any way. They
are not very fond of strangers inside their homes and may take some time to engage with them. A
smart and peppy dog, the Fox Terrier is sweet and makes an exceptional watchdog all in one
adorable package.
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Toy Fox Terrier Upkeep
If you can purchase a few toys for the Toy Fox Terrier to entertain themselves
with all day long, then you can easily adapt to their high level of energy. Most smaller
canines are rather playful as it is in their nature and this breed is no exception. They will
tend to bark or even begin a digging session if they are left unattended for a long period of
time with little or no mental stimulation. Being a lapdog, they do enjoy cuddling and will need
extra care when the temperatures become much cooler. If taking your Toy Fox Terrier outside to
play or for a walk in the winter months, you must ensure they will be warm enough by wrapping
them in a sweater or ear coverings as their tolerance for colder climates is not good. They
need to reside indoors at all times and not on a farm or outdoor living arrangement. Their fur
coats are extremely easy to care for with a simply weekly brushing.
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Toy Fox Terrier Health
No major health concerns to report for the Toy Fox Terrier which is wonderful
news. They can however, develop certain ailments such as patellar luxation, demodicosis, an
overactive thyroid and goiters from time to time. In rare occasions they can also experience
vWD and Legg-Perthes disease. As they age, the vet may recommend screening for their knees and
their thyroid as well. The average lifespan of a Toy Fox Terrier is from thirteen to fourteen
years long. Generally they reach an adult weight of four to seven pounds.
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Toy Fox Terrier History
The history of the Toy Fox Terrier begins with the Smooth Terrier as they were
a farmer's favorite type of smaller breed for their rodent hunting capabilities to help around
the farming grounds. They smaller, toy breeds were an instant hit starting with the Toy
Manchester Terrier and the Chihuahua as well. The toy versions of the Smooth Terrier were just
like the larger ones, but with an even more advanced personality. They were much more
aggressive in nature and still small enough to use as great lapdog. Getting their own nod from
the UKC in 1936 and going on to become quite the little show dogs for years to
come.
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Toy Fox Terrier Pictures
Puppies
Middle Aged
Older
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Toy Fox Terrier Videos
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