Choosing
A New Dog
isn't easy. I
understand. It's even harder when you've lost a dog. In our case, Bill's
health gave us no choice. Having always had big dogs and knowing Toy breeds can be
fragile, we finally decided on the
terrier-like"
Chihuahua. The candid photo of two of our Group and Specialty Winners
pretty much says how much we enjoyed Chihuahuas.
Then
a judge-friend told us about the Toy Fox Terrier, a UKC
breed descended from the Chihuahua. He said the newly formed AKC
club needed help. He had
helped me get the Miniature Bull Terrier AKC recognized but I didn't want to
return the favor by getting involved in club stuff again.
But when
he said the Toy Fox Terrier had the intelligence and devotion that defines
all Toy Breeds but that it was also a true working Terrier, I was intrigued...
Terriers have always been bred for
indestructible health and bold ability. Feeling insecure with only a couple of elderly
Akitas, I was also happy to hear that the Toy Fox Terrier is a superb alarm
dog! Hmmm, a non-breakable, healthy little dog? A smooth-coated
terrier that needs minimal grooming? I like easy. A terrier with
toy dog loyalty and brains?
Wow! When he said the Toy Fox Terrier
had no whelping problems, I thought of the long-empty bassinet and
agreed to talk it over with Bill.
The
decision was easy but finding quality show puppies in a new AKC breed
already overrun with new breeders was downright hard!
Most of them were novices attracted to a new breed about to be an AKC
bandwagon.
Finally with the help of two
breeder-judge friends, we were able to purchase solid foundation lines
from old UKC bloodlines.
And sure enough, the Toy Fox
Terrier is the perfect do-everything, go-everywhere, genetically unspoiled,
supremely intelligent pet and companion. Why did it take us
so long to discover the breed?
Living With The Toy Fox
Terrier.
After a high-stress day, how about a lively, playful little dog that's
waited patiently all day to make you laugh and shrug off worries?
A dog who, when you finally sit down to relax, morphs into a quiet,
soothing lapdog? What a rare combination! A Toy Fox
Terrier is equally
happy to nap in your lap (with one eye open in case something comes up)
or amuse you with a new game he invented while you were gone.
The Toy Fox Terrier is forever a playful puppy, a born entertainer.
Even a young puppy will glance over to see if you’re watching and
then pounce on an imaginary bug. A true toy dog, the breed is always
in sync with you.
Sizing up my degree of absorption in television, Jane will suddenly leap
from the sofa to ward off a charging bison but she never interrupts in the
middle of a good movie … How does she know? She always checks the
primitive pottery by the big-screen TV ... she knows the critter she chased
out of the "big box" didn't hide in the pots but we still laugh when does
that - so of course, she continues to do it.
The
Toy Fox Terrier carries on conversations which you will understand
almost
as quickly as they learn your words.
"Can I have some?" is easy. They say that when you're
cooking. You should have no trouble with "Can I go with you?"
because that is said when you first think about going out.
"Did you SEE that monster on Animal Planet?" If you say you saw the
elephant, she will nod and go away, satisfied. I strongly advise you
to say you saw it or she will try to explain... Don’t laugh.
We
live with them. You'll see.
Toy Fox Terrier Health.
The breed has (so far) escaped many of the health problems that afflict toy
breed dogs. Legs are straight and strong with dense round bone. Teeth are
deep rooted and terrier-sized, unlike most small breeds. Use our natural
health program and your Toy Fox Terrier will be spared expensive dental
problems. (Gum infection can cause heart disease in dogs as well as people.)
The body is solid and muscular, even in puppies. If well bred,
he is fearless and stout-hearted - and there are no heart problems! Most toy dogs
are quick and agile but the Toy Fox Terrier has a terrier physique
meant for chasing, confronting, and digging out varmints! The feet are
thick, arched and strong, the result of Fox Terrier dominance over the
Chihuahua's elongated feet and toes.
Breed History
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The Toy Fox Terrier is the only
AKC Terrier or Toy Breed developed in America! Talk about a unique
history!
In the interest
of honesty and common sense, I have dispensed with the "runt" Fox Terrier
nonsense in the factual
Breed History page.
What's
In A Name?
Let's just say he's
All American! The name game is a part of Toy Fox Terrier
History which AKC breeders either don't know or quickly forgot.
He was accurately called the Ameri-Toy but all that is covered in
Toy Fox Terrier Breed History.
Is The Toy Fox Terrier Good With
Children?
The TFT is a
traditional child's pet but toy breed puppies aren't safe with toddlers
because, let's face it, little kids tend to throw things. The breed is
perfect for older, well mannered children. The Toy Fox loves kid's games and
will help them invent more. After all, the breed is still a
traditional circus dog and performer!
It's a perfect companion
breed for the elderly. The Toy Fox sees and hears for its owner, fits
anywhere and is an "easy keeper" on small amounts of quality food.
Healthy? My dogs only see a vet for rabies shots. They can exercise inside but the TFT keeps able owners
fit, healthy and social! The Toy Fox Terrier fits perfectly in a working
ranch, estate, penthouse or apartment. They self-exercise, won't run
off or disobey, and grooming is simple, just stroke the little dog snuggled
in your lap.
Do They Bark A Lot?
No. The Toy Fox
Terrier will sound an alarm when something is wrong or to get your attention but otherwise rarely
barks. And here's an interesting fact in today's world. They are an effective crime-deterrent
and way safer than the big guard breeds! The Toy Fox
Terrier's high-pitched bark can not be silenced by an intruder. He
won't back down and a Toy Fox simply can't be kicked or shot because he's
impossible to hit as he darts to and fro looking for an opening. Yes,
he will bite the bad guy. A Toy Fox Terrier can't
be bribed with (poison) meat or distracted. That's the single-minded
terrier in him! So here's the point. If you were a burglar, what would you do? LEAVE. As quickly as
possible! So unlike big guard dogs, this breed is not a legal liability.
The Toy Fox Terrier is the is the ultimate deterrent, always alert, he will protect you and yours. You can
count on it!
Toy
Dogs Are Hard to Housebreak!
I know, and it's true but the TFT is a remarkably clean pet and easy to
house train, even the males! Hugely is a stud dog but he my house dog
and has never soiled the house.
Puppies crawl out of the nest, toddle
over to the pee-pee pad in their third week and go outside to potty by seven
weeks. Many show breeders raise litters in
crates which essentially teaches them to soil their "house."
My babies are whelped in the living room, raised in my office, and
allowed to be clean.
What are the drawbacks?
I dunno. The Toy Fox Terrier
likes a little jacket if going for a winter walk. He hates
getting his little feet or tummy wet so he would prefer to "wait" until the
dew has dried! On the plus side, unlike short-faced
breeds, he tolerates heat very well.
Let’s
see….. All dogs shed. If you never pet or brush your Toy Fox Terrier, he'll leave hairs on
the sofa but if that is the case, gee, I hope you buy a dog somewhere else!
Did I
mention he wants to go everywhere with you? That could be a drawback
except the
Toy Fox is naturally well mannered and such a spiffy little dog, he's
welcome just about everywhere! The Toy Fox Terrier loves to
ride and will fiercely protect your car, but when you are there, he loves to meet new people
and make friends.
One last drawback.
if you like change, this breed is not a
good choice. A Toy Fox Terrier puppy will be with you for 12 to 16 years.
Well, it's up to you.
If you feel good about this unique toy and terrier breed, we invite
you to learn more about us and what you should expect when looking for your
Best Friend. Yes, we do have puppies
available now but first, you should know how and why our litters
are were
created. So follow the link to our "background" because the Breeder's
Pedigree is as important as the puppy's!
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