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  History and Origin of the Toy Fox Terrier


(With thanks to Owen Johnston of Terratoys for the information provided on this page.)

The Toy Fox Terrier is descended from the Smooth Fox Terrier. Through careful breeding in the U.S.A., the Toy Fox Terrier was miniaturized from the Smooth Fox Terrier in the early 1900s. They are sometimes called the Amertoy (American Toy Fox Terrier). They are Not recognized by either the A.K.C. (American Kennel Club) or the C.K.C. (Canadian Kennel Club), but were officially recognized in the U.S.A. in 1936 by the United Kennel Club (U.K.C.) and in Canada in 1992 by Agriculture Canada (Canadian Livestock, Records Corporation) and can be registered through their General Stud & Herd book.


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DESCRIPTION PERSONALITY ROLES and USES CARE & HEALTH RECOMMENDED READING


Description


Personality

Fun, friendly, feisty and fearless sum them up! Toy Fox Terriers are alert, bold and brave for their size, comical, courageous, curious, energetic, intelligent, loyal, playful, sensitive, spirited, stubborn, and love to please. They train as easily for obedience as for tricks (they have been used as circus dogs) or the show ring and remain playful all their lives. They can be friendly, wary, reserved or even timid with strangers so Must be socialized very young. They can be scrappy with other animals so should be introduced to other household pets (cats included!) at an early age, preferably on neutral territory. Unless trained, they may bark, dig, or chew destructively if left alone too long or too often.


Roles and Uses


Care and Health



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