Toy Fox Terrier

Toy Fox Terrier

Not Good with Kids: In isolation, this dog breed might not be the best option for kids. However, to mitigate the risks, have the puppy grow up with kids and provide it with plenty of pleasant and relaxed experiences with them. This breed is also friendly toward other pets and shy toward strangers. These are active little dogs that 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 that 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. The Toy Fox Terrier has all the same traits that make the Smooth Fox Terrier such a successful hunter -- just in a diminutive package. This is an athletic, agile and graceful dog with surprising strength and the stamina to frolic all day. The gait is smooth and effortless. The coat is short and smooth, perfect for caressing. TFTs are TNT in a small bundle. Feisty and fun-loving, they are hunting terriers at heart and will spend hours investigating the yard, your cabinets and places you never knew existed. They love to play with people and toys, and make excellent companions for careful older children; however, they do not tolerate inconsiderate handling. They can entertain for hours and are also content to snuggle on a warm lap during recess. This is a one-family, even one-person, breed that doesn't warm to strangers initially. The TFT's intelligence, energy and penchant for showing off make it a quick study and impressive trick dog. The Toy Fox Terrier is an American breed descending from the first registered Smooth Fox Terrier, named ‘Foiler’. Fox Terriers were bred for fox bolting (chasing foxes out into the open where they could be attacked by larger dogs); white was preferred to distinguish the dogs from foxes at night. The Fox Terrier was one of the earliest show dogs, recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1885 (the Smooth Fox Terrier and Wire Fox Terrier were recognized as distinct breeds a century later). Toy Fox Terriers were bred from their larger cousins by American farmers who favored the shorter variety for chasing rodents. Toy Fox Terriers were crossed with other breeds such as the Chihuahua and Manchester Terrier for a smaller size and slightly calmer temperament. The Toy Fox Terrier was recognized as a distinct breed by the American Kennel Club in 2003.

Other names: American Toy Terrier, Amertoy
Popularity: 2022: #108 2021: #110 2020: #113 2019: #107 2018: #111 2017: #112 2016: #116 2015: #110
Rank: Boy Names
Trainability: 5 stars Easy Training: The Toy Fox Terrier is highly intelligent and easily trained. Toy Fox Terriers can learn a wide variety of tricks and are frequently used in circuses performances.
Colors: White & Black White & Tan White Black & Tan White, Chocolate & Tan
Apartment Friendly: 5 stars 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. It should wear a coat in the winter to help keep it warm.
Life span: 13-14 years
Litter Size: 2-6 puppies
Size: Smallest
Watchdog Ability: 3 stars
05: Toby
06: Jake
Adaptability: 5 stars
Exercise Needs: 3 stars More + Less - These are active little dogs that 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 that 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.
Intelligence: 2 stars Ranking: # Full Ranking List
Puppy Prices: Average $1000 - $1800 USD The average price of a Toy Fox Terrier puppy is between $1,000 - $1,800. Prices all depend on the pedigree of the puppies, the amount of work the breeder has put into producing the litter, and where the breeder is located.
Type: Purebred
02: Cooper
Barking Tendencies: 2 stars Occassional
Cat Friendly: 5 stars
Dog Friendly: 3 stars
Height: 10 inches (25 cm)
01: Charlie
Shedding Level: 3 stars Moderate Shedding: Expect this dog to shed regularly. Be prepared to vacuum often. Brushing will reduce shedding as well as make the coat softer and cleaner.
Temperament: Alert Friendly Intelligent Loyal Playful Spirited
Weight: 3.5-7 pounds (1.5-3 kg)
09: Leo
08: Milo
Origin: United States
Stranger Friendly: 3 stars
04: Sam
07: Zeus
10: Rocco
Name: Toy Fox Terrier
03: Louie
Child Friendly: 2 stars More + Less - Not Good with Kids: In isolation, this dog breed might not be the best option for kids. However, to mitigate the risks, have the puppy grow up with kids and provide it with plenty of pleasant and relaxed experiences with them. This breed is also friendly toward other pets and shy toward strangers.
Grooming: 1 stars Low Maintenance: Grooming is only necessary once in a while to maintain upkeep. No trimming or stripping needed.
Health Issues: 3 stars Hypoallergenic: NoThis is a fairly healthy breed; however, some are prone to Legg-calvé-perthes and stifle, which are typical toy problems. Some dogs are allergic to beet pulp (this is fairly common). Also, corn and wheat.
Playfulness: 5 stars
Breed Group: Toy (AKC:2003) Terriers (UKC)