Russian Toy: A Little One with a Big Heart

Russian Toy: A Little One with a Big Heart
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One of the smallest breeds in the world, the Russian Toy is a cheerful, tireless companion who happily participates in all of their owner's activities. Whether it’s traveling or dancing!
Russian Toy: A Little One with a Big Heart
Ekaterina Chesnokova / Sputnik

Before the revolution, small decorative breeds were very popular in Russia, with English Toy Terriers especially prized. But, after that, interest in breeding them almost died out. Only in the 1950s did cynologists decide to create a new type of small companion dog. And it turned out even better - two varieties, smooth-haired and long-haired.

Russian Toy: A Little One with a Big Heart
Natalia Seliverstova / Sputnik

In 1997, the first unified breed standard was approved. In 2006, both varieties - the Moscow Longhaired Toy Terrier and the Russian Smooth-Haired Toy Terrier - were united under the common name ‘Russky Toi’ (‘Russian Toy’). Eleven years later, the breed was recognized by the FCI.

Russian Toy: A Little One with a Big Heart
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It is a small, elegant dog (when fully grown, its average height is 22-27 cm) with a perky tail and large erect ears has a cheerful and affectionate character. Rich colors with tan points - black, brown, blue, lilac, red with black or brown - immediately distinguish it from all others. And the "fringe" on the ears and tail of the long-haired variety emphasizes its graceful silhouette.

Russian Toy: A Little One with a Big Heart
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Dogs of this breed look like toys, but this is only one of the many advantages of the breed. They are ready to participate in long walks and travel or play sports: Russian Toys love to participate in agility games and even in dog dances, which invariably delight the audience!

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