About Toy
Fox Terriers

The TFT makes a
wonderful companion and seems to anticipate his master's every thought and
mood. Nothing escapes the keen hearing of the TFT which, coupled with his
alert nature, makes him an exceptional watchdog.
The TFT is an outgoing
and friendly dog, yet fiercely loyal to his family. It is impossible not
to spoil these funny, loving, intelligent, and utterly loyal little dogs.
While, like most Toy breeds, the TFT should not be paired with very young
children, he is an exemplary companion for all ages. The TFT is content
and capable of any range of activities from hunting, to obedience, to just
lounging around in the sun (or on the sofa!). Toy Fox Terriers remain
playful all of their lives and never tire of entertaining their human
companions.
The TFT is a wonderful
breed! If you own one, you already know that! If you are considering one,
I am sure you will find the Toy Fox Terrier is the toy breed for you! We
look forward to welcoming you into the Toy Fox Terrier Community!
History
The TFT is a true American created by a
loyal following who crossed small Smooth Fox Terriers with various toy
breeds including Min Pins, Italian Greyhounds, and Chihuahuas. While
retaining the terrier gameness, the crossbreeding with other toy breeds
created a milder, more "livable" disposition. Although easier to live
with, the TFT is still a true working terrier and all around dog. The TFT
was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1936 and the AKC approved the
dogs to be shown in the Miscellaneous Class in July, 2000, making them
eligible for obedience, tracking, and agility on that date and for AKC
registration on April 1, 2001. January 1, 2003 marked their recognition in
the Toy Group.
Care and
Grooming
The Toy Fox Terrier is an excellent
apartment or housedog. They can make do with very little space to exercise
because of their size. Although they love to explore their outdoor
kingdom, the TFT should not be kept outside continually. In cold weather a
coat is necessary and a word of warning - TFTs do not like to be wet! They
are economical to maintain because they eat little and maintain a neat
appearance with no special grooming required. A quick weekly brushing to
prevent shedding, nail trim, and an occasional bath is all that is
necessary. Because of their superior intelligence, they are very easy to
house train. Like all toy breeds, they are not recommended as companions
for young children.
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