HISTORY
The Toy Fox
Terrier is a true American Breed developed by breeding
small Smooth Fox Terriers with several toy breeds
including the Chihuahua and Manchester Terrier. Today,
the Toy Fox Terrier is a well-balanced toy dog of
athletic appearance displaying grace and agility in
equal measure with strength and stamina. From the hunt
to the show ring, the Toy Fox Terrier has become a
cherished companion dog and excellent show piece. The
Toy Fox Terrier has shown that he is at home in
conformation, obedience and agility trials, his favorite
spotlight is the center stage of his owner's life. The
Toy Fox Terrier is a toy and a terrier, and both have
influenced his personality and character. While
retaining the terrier gameness, courage and animation.
The cross-breeding with various toy breeds mentioned
created a milder disposition. Although easier to live
with than many terriers, the Toy Fox Terrier is still a
working terrier, and many of them delight in hunting and
going to ground. Given the opportunity, the Toy Fox
Terrier will pursue the quarry of the backyard or
barnyard with diligence. Known to tree squirrels and
flush out rodents, the hunt is always welcome. Flyball
or fetch are easily learned and perfected for endless
hours of activity. However, if you enjoy a lap dog, this
little companion appears to know the latest in
television entertainment of his household. Children
especially enjoy the unending energy and zeal for play
throughout this dog's life.
GENERAL
APPEARANCE
The Toy Fox
Terrier is truly a Toy and a Terrier and both have
influenced his personality and character. As a Terrier,
the TFT possesses keen intelligence, courage and
animation. As a Toy he is diminutive, and devoted with
an endless abiding love for his master. The Toy Fox
Terrier is a well-balanced Toy dog of athletic
appearance displaying grace and agility in equal measure
with strength and stamina. His lithe muscular body has a
smooth elegant outline, which conveys the impression of
effortless movement and endless endurance. He is
naturally well groomed, proud, animated and alert.
Characteristic traits are his elegant head; his short,
glossy and predominantly white coat coupled with
predominantly solid head and his short high-set tail.
SIZE,
PROPORTION AND SUBSTANCE
Size: 8.5 -
11.5 inches, 9-11 inches preferred, 8.5 - 11.5
acceptable. Proportion: The Toy Fox Terrier is
square in proportion, with height being approximately
equal to length. with height measured from withers to
ground and length measured from point of shoulder to
buttocks. Slightly longer in bitches acceptable.
Substance: Bone must be strong, but not excessive
and always in proportion to size. Overall balance is
important. Disqualification: Any dog under 8.5
inches or over 11.5 inches.
HEAD
The head is
elegant, balanced and expressive with no indication of
coarseness. Expression is intelligent, alert,
eager and full of interest. Eyes: Clear, bright
and dark, including eye rims, with the exception of
chocolates whose eye rims should be self-colored. The
eyes are full, round and somewhat prominent, yet never
bulging with a soft intelligent expression. They are set
well apart, not slanted, and fit well together into the
sockets. Ears: The ears are erect, pointed,
inverted V-shaped, set high and close together, but
never touching. The size is in proportion to the head
and body. Disqualification: Ears not erect on any
dog over six months of age. Skull: is moderate in
width, slightly rounded and softly wedge shaped. Medium
stop, somewhat sloping. When viewed from the front, the
head widens gradually from the nose to the base of the
ears. The distance from the nose to the stop is equal to
the distance from the stop to the occipital. The cheeks
are flat and muscular, with the area below the eyes well
filled in. Faults. Apple head. Muzzle: Strong
rather than fine, in proportion to the head as a whole
and parallel to the top of the skull. Nose: Black
only with the exception of self-colored in chocolate
dogs. Disqualification: Dudley nose. Lips:
are small and tight fitting. Bite: A full
complement of strong white teeth meeting in a scissors
bite is preferred. Loss of teeth should not be faulted
as long as the bite can be determined as correct.
Disqualification: Undershot, wry mouth, overshot
more than 1/8 inch.
NECK, TOPLINE
AND BODY
The neck is
carried proudly erect, well set on, slightly arched,
gracefully curved, clean, muscular and free from
throatiness. It is proportioned to the head and body and
widens gradually blending smoothly into the shoulders.
The length of the neck is approximately the same as that
of the head. The topline is level when standing
and gaiting. The body is balanced and tapers
slightly from the ribs to flank with length
approximately equal to height, females may be slightly
longer. The chest is deep and muscular with well-sprung
ribs. Depth of chest extends to the point of elbow. The
back is straight, level and muscular. Short and
strong in loin with moderate tuck-up to denote grace and
elegance. The croup is level with the topline and
well rounded. The tail is set high, held erect
and in proportion to the size of the dog. Docked with to
the 3rd or 4th joint.
FOREQUARTERS
Forequarters are
well angulated. The shoulder is firmly set and has
adequate muscle, but is not overdeveloped. The shoulders
are sloping and well laid back, blending smoothly from
neck to back. The forechest is well developed. The
elbows are close and perpendicular to the body. The legs
are parallel and straight to the pasterns, which are
strong and straight while remaining flexible. Feet are
small and oval, pointing forward turning neither in nor
out. Toes are strong, well arched and closely knit with
deep pads.
HINDQUARTERS
Hindquarters are
well angulated, strong, muscular and free from droop or
crouch. The upper and lower thighs are strong, well
muscled and of good length. The stifles are clearly
defined and well angulated. Hock joints are well let
down and firm. The rear pasterns are straight. The legs
are parallel from the rear and turn neither in nor out.
COAT
The coat is short,
satiny, shiny, fine in texture and smooth to the touch.
It is slightly longer at the ruff, uniformly covering
the body.
COLOR
Tri-color:
Predominantly black head with sharply defined tan
markings on cheeks, lips and eye dots. Body is over
fifty percent white with or without black body spots.
White, Chocolate and Tan: Predominantly chocolate
head with sharply defined tan markings on cheeks, lips
and eye dots. Body is over fifty percent white with or
without chocolate body spots. White and Tan:
Predominantly tan head. Body is over fifty percent white
with or without tan body spots. White and Black:
Predominantly black head. Body is over fifty percent
white with or without black body spots. Color should be
rich and clear. Blazes are acceptable, but may not touch
the eyes or the ears. Clear white is preferred but a
small amount of ticking is not to be penalized.
Faults: Color, other than ticking, that extends
below the elbow or the hock. Disqualifications: A
blaze extending into the eyes or ears. Any color
combination not stated above. Any dog whose head is more
that fifty percent white. Any dog whose body is not more
than fifty percent white. Any dog whose head and Body
Spots are a different color.
GAIT
Movement is smooth
and flowing, with the legs moving nearly parallel and in
a line at a walk or slow trot. The topline should remain
straight and head and tail carriage erect while gaiting.
Movement is balanced and coordinated with good reach and
strong drive. Fault: Hackney gait.
TEMPERAMENT
The Toy Fox
Terrier is intelligent, alert and friendly, and
completely loyal to their owners and protective of them.
He learns new tasks quickly, is eager to please, and
adapts to almost any situation. The Toy Fox Terrier,
like other terriers, is self-possessed, spirited,
determined and not easily intimidated. He is highly
animated toy dog that is comical, entertaining and
playful all his life. Any individuals lacking good
terrier attitude and personality are to be faulted.
DISQUALIFICATIONS:
Any dog under 8.5
inches or over 11.5 inches.
Ears not erect on any dog over six months of age.
Dudley nose.
Undershot, wry mouth overshot more than 1/8 inch.
A blaze extending into the eye or ears.
Any color combination not stated above.
Any dog whose head is more than fifty-percent white.
Any dog whose body is not more than fifty percent white.
Any dog whose head and body are of different colors.
Approved: July
11, 2000
Effective:
April 1, 2001
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