Russian Toy
The new star in Moscow
Eredeti név: Russkiy Toy
Egyéb megnevezés: Russkiy Toy, Moscow Longhaired Toy Terrier
Típus: Braccoid
Kan méret: 8-11 inches
Kan testsúly: Up to 6½ lbs
Szuka méret: 8-11 inches
Szuka testsúly: Up to 6½ lbs
Ápolás mértéke
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FCI
Származási hely Russian Federation

Tudta-e? ?
Save Borzois, Russian breeds are typically imposing working dogs, so the Russian Toy has everything to be a very popular companion dog.
Active and very cheerful, neither timid nor aggressive, Russian Toys may have a brilliant future going for them as small dogs become increasingly popular. There is a marked difference between males and females in terms of behavior, but not in terms of appearance.
Russian Toy Pár szóban :
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Fej
Small compared to the body, high skull that is not too broad, clearly pronounced stop.
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Test
Square-shaped, elbows a little over half the height at the withers, sufficiently high chest.
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Bunda
Black and tan, brown and tan, blue and tan, but also any shade of red, with or without black or brown overlay.
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Fülek
Large, thin, set high, erect.
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Farok
Sickle-shaped, not carried lower than the topline.
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Szőrzet
Two varieties: smooth or long.
In the early 20th century the English Toy Terrier was one of the most popular companion dogs in Russia, but breeding virtually stopped dead in its tracks for the first three decades after the revolution, threatening the survival of the breed. Efforts were taken in the mid fifties to rectify the situation. Almost all the dogs used were lacking in pedigree. The standard for these dogs was very different to the English Toy Terrier’s in a number of fundamental ways and the breed developed along its own lines until it was provisionally accepted by the F.C.I. Russian Toys are elegant, active dogs with long legs, fine bones and lean muscles.