Dog Breed
Toy Fox Terrier
- Full Name
- Toy Fox Terrier
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- Life Span
- 12 - 15 years
- Weight
- 4 - 9 pounds
- Description
Friendly, Spirited, Alert, Loyal, Playful, Intelligent
- Origin
- United States of America
- Attachments
- AKC Breed Standard
- Family Considerations
- Overall Ease of Breed
- Personality
- Home and Environment Considerations
- Physical Characteristics
Child Friendly
3/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier good with children?
The Toy Fox Terrier is about average in how friendly they are with children. They can be friendly and loving with children, but we recommend that they get early socialization, and are not left alone with children for extended periods.
Stranger Friendly
2/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier friendly with strangers?
The Toy Fox Terrier is not automatically friendly with strangers and we would not recommend for a living situation with frequent guests.
Dog Friendly
2/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier friendly with other dogs?
The Toy Fox Terrier is not naturally friendly with other dogs, but with a good amount of early socialization as a puppy they can learn to get along with most breeds of dog. Proper training is required before letting the Toy Fox Terrier go off-leash or to dog parks.
Likes to Cuddle
4/5
Does the Toy Fox Terrier like to cuddle?
The Toy Fox Terrier appreciates affection and that includes kisses and snuggles!
Playfulness
4/5
Does the Toy Fox Terrier like to play?
The Toy Fox Terrier will almost always be ready for play! The Toy Fox Terrier is great for a family with children, or otherwise, an environment that is always ready for play.
Service Dog Ability
2/5
Does the Toy Fox Terrier make a good service dog?
The Toy Fox Terrier would not be a great fit as a service dog for several reasons.
Ease for Novice
4/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier good for first-time owners?
The Toy Fox Terrier is a good breed for first-time owners. A good fit for first-time owners are friendly breeds that are motivated to please their owner. This means they can be trained, and are rarely aggressive and overpowering.
Training Potential
4/5
How well can the Toy Fox Terrier be trained?
The Toy Fox Terrier can be trained very well. With discipline and a routine training program the Toy Fox Terrier can be incredibly well-trained.
Amount of Shedding
1/5
Does the Toy Fox Terrier shed a lot?
No! The Toy Fox Terrier does not shed very much, and can be an excellent fit for someone who suffers from dog allergies.
Ease of Grooming
3/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier easy to groom?
The Toy Fox Terrier requires an average amount of grooming. Taking your Toy Fox Terrier to the pet salon will make your life easier, but its possible to groom a Toy Fox Terrier on your own as well.
Exercise Need
4/5
Does the Toy Fox Terrier need a lot of exercise?
The Toy Fox Terrier has a lot of energy and getting daily exercise is very important, both for their well-being and for their focus, which is important when you train them.
Intelligence
3/5
How smart is the Toy Fox Terrier?
The Toy Fox Terrier has average intelligence. They are smart and witty, but do not need to be constantly challenged mentally, as some other breeds.
Amount of Barking
5/5
How much does the Toy Fox Terrier bark? Does the Toy Fox Terrier bark too much?
The Toy Fox Terrier barks all the time. They are big talkers, and want to show it! In general, barking and being expressive can be beneficial, such as for guarding property or livestock. But it is important to consider whether heavy barking suites your lifestyle.
Guard Dog Ability
5/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier a good guard dog?
The Toy Fox Terrier can serve as an excellent guard dog. It is both physically intimidating and also enjoys having a "job" to protect its family and property.
Tolerates Being Alone
2/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier good at staying alone? Is the Toy Fox Terrier independent?
The Toy Fox Terrier is not very independent and does not do great when left behind for longer than a couple of hours. This is one of the most important things to consider when getting a new dog.
Good for Apartment Living
5/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier a good apartment dog?
The Toy Fox Terrier is an excellent dog breed for an apartment. Some daily exercise is still important, but if they get that then the apartment will be more than enough for them to call home.
Size
1/5
How big is the Toy Fox Terrier?
The Toy Fox Terrier is one of the smallest dog breeds- suited well for apartment living and very convenient for travel.
Tolerates Heat
3/5
How much does the Toy Fox Terrier tolerate hot weather? When is it too hot for a Toy Fox Terrier?
The Toy Fox Terrier can tolerate some heat, but should not be over-exposed to hot weather. In general, they can live in hot weather climates, but would do best with air conditioning or at least a fan in their home, especially where they sleep.
Tolerates Cold
2/5
How much does the Toy Fox Terrier tolerate cold weather? When is it too cold for a Toy Fox Terrier?
The Toy Fox Terrier does not tolerate cold weather very well, and we would not recommend having a Toy Fox Terrier if you live in a very cold weather climate. Even if your home is warm, it can be inconvenient to go on walks, and you may need to have a sweater for your Toy Fox Terrier.
Potential to Run Away
2/5
Does the Toy Fox Terrier try to run away?
The Toy Fox Terrier does not have a large drive to run away. They can still be distracted and run, so precautions should be taken, but overall they have a less than average urge to run away.
General Health
5/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier a healthy dog? The health of a Toy Fox Terrier should be measured not just by how many years they live, but also by how many health issues they've had. It is important to know which health conditions your breed is prone to- hip problems, eye problems, bloating, and arthritis are all common dog health problems.
The Toy Fox Terrier is one of the healthiest breeds. Exercise and a high-quality diet are still high priorities, but overall the Toy Fox Terrier has excellent health.
Energy Level
4/5
How energetic is the Toy Fox Terrier?
The Toy Fox Terrier has a lot of energy and this needs to be considered before bringing the Toy Fox Terrier into your home. Can you give your Toy Fox Terrier enough exercise? They will need several small daily walks, or a large dog park trip to get all of the energy out.
Amount of Drooling
1/5
How much does the Toy Fox Terrier drool?
The Toy Fox Terrier does not drool at all.
Prey Drive
3/5
Does the Toy Fox Terrier have a large prey drive? Does the Toy Fox Terrier like to chase birds, cats, and other small animals?
The Toy Fox Terrier has average prey drive. They will probably enjoy chasing after birds and other small animals at the park, and it may be an issue at the home if you have small animals, but with some training and introduction can usually learn to live with them.
Athleticism
3/5
Is the Toy Fox Terrier atheltic?
The Toy Fox Terrier is athletic and has average levels of endurance. They need a lot of exercise, and can be an exercise partner as long as it's nothing too extreme.
- Dog
- Toy
- Toy Terrier
- Toy Fox Terrier
The Toy Fox Terrier is a purebred dog that belongs to the Toy Terrier sub group, which falls under the larger Toy dog breed group.
Toy group: Toy dogs are primarily characterized by their very small size. But don't let that fool you- if anything their personality and tenacity is higher than the average dog. In fact, even their protective instincts are above average! In fact, because of that it is crucial they get socialization with children and other dogs from an early age.
Perhaps out of all dog groups, the toy dog group is the most difficult to put sub-groups into, since the sub groups also include larger dogs, and fall under other groupings. For example, the Pomeranian is a Toy Spitz dog, but there are also large Spitz dogs such as the Samoyed.
Because the toy dog is both small and primarily bred for home companionship, they make excellent additions for a wide range of families. There are also practical benefits with toy dogs- they are great for apartment living, and traveling. Toy dogs are also loyal and love to cuddle, making them the ideal lap dog.
Toy Terrier sub-group: Expect craziness and cuteness all in one. The toy terrier is a toy dog that is very small, perfect for your lap, and will provide endless amounts of love. But at the same time, at their core they are a terrier- with a big personality and plenty of confidence that exceeds their size a hundred times over.
They are very alert, so can even serve as a bit of a watchdog- certainly compared to other toy dogs. They were bred to hunt vermin, so they like when they have a job, and they have more energy than the average toy dog. Because of their proud personality, they may not be immediately friendly with strangers or other dogs.
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