Learn More About Russkiy Toy (Shorthair)
Discover Russkiy Toy (Shorthair)'s history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.
Summary
The Russkiy Toy is a small but elegant dog with a strong personality. The short-haired version of this breed has a smooth, shiny coat that accentuates its compact and well-formed body. Their head is small and light with dark, expressive eyes and high-set, large bat ears that emphasize their alert and inquisitive nature. Despite their small size, these dogs are very agile and show a striking level of grace and elegance in their movement. The Russkiy Toy belongs to FCI Group 9 of companion and companion dogs. There is no distinction between show and working lines in this breed as it is primarily bred as a companion dog.
Height | 20 - 28 cm (Female), 19 - 29 cm (Male) |
Weight | 3 - 3 kg (Female), 3 - 3 kg (Male) |
Life Expectancy | 12 - 14 years |
Character | Loyal, energetic, intelligent |
Coat | Short, smooth, no undercoat |
Coat Color | All colors and patterns |
Price | 1000 - 2500 € € |
History
The Russkiy Toy breed originated in Russia. It was originally bred in the 20th century to create a smaller version of the English Toy Terrier, which was very popular among the Russian elite. After the English Toy Terrier's popularity waned, breeders began breeding the Russkiy Toy to meet the demand for small companion dogs. In the 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the breed became better known and gained popularity in the Western world. It was finally officially recognized as a separate breed by the F"d"ration Cynologique Internationale (FCI) in 2006. Today, the Russkiy Toy is still a relatively rare breed outside of its native country, but it is steadily gaining popularity due to its charming personality and appealing appearance.
The Russkiy Toy was bred as a small companion dog for the Russian aristocracy.
Russia
1800
Character
The Russkiy Toy is a small dog with a big personality. They are known for their loyalty and strong bond with their family. This makes them excellent companion dogs who enjoy being close to their people and being involved in their activities. Their temperament is usually lively and energetic. Despite their small size, they are very active and enjoy games and activities. They are intelligent and quick learners, making them fun partners that are easy to train. Although they are loving and affectionate with their family, they can be a bit reserved around strangers at first. However, they are not aggressive and with proper socialization can learn to be open and friendly towards new people and situations. Their hunting instinct is low compared to other breeds, making them good candidates for living with other pets. They are alert and will likely warn their family of strangers, but they are not prone to barking for no reason. Despite her strong bond with her family, the Russkiy Toy can learn to stay alone for short periods of time. However, they can suffer from separation anxiety if left alone for long periods of time, so it is best if they have regular company. In summary, the Russkiy Toy is a loving and energetic companion dog that enjoys being the center of attention. They are loyal, intelligent and adaptable, making them a great companion for the right person or family. Their charming personality and willingness to please make them an unforgettable part of any family lucky enough to own such a dog.
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Despite their tiny size, Russkiy Toys were originally kept as guard dogs in their native Russia!
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What to Expect
The Russian Toy is a small, elegant, lively dog with long legs, fine bones and slim muscles. He is active and cheerful, has a strong intelligence and wants to please. This breed loves to cuddle and be close to its people, although it can sometimes be a bit aloof with strangers. They are neither fearful nor aggressive.
Care
Despite their small size and charming appearance, Russkiy Toys are active dogs that need both mental and physical stimulation. They are suited to city life as long as they get enough exercise and mental stimulation. They generally get along well with children, but due to their small size, interactions with small children should always be supervised to ensure the dog is not accidentally injured. They also usually get along well with other pets.
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Training & Education
The Russkiy Toys are intelligent and eager to learn, which makes training easier. They enjoy completing tasks and pleasing their owners. However, since they have a somewhat independent streak, it is important to keep training positive and varied to keep their attention. While they need regular mental and physical activity, there is little risk of "over-busy" them. Because of their small size, they do not require as much exercise as larger breeds. It is important that the Russkiy Toy learns to tolerate frustration and control impulses. This includes learning to be alone and to remain calm when he is not the center of attention. Even if the Russkiy Toys are not ball junkies, they still love playing with balls and other toys. However, they are not prone to developing obsessive behaviors.
Nutrition & Grooming
The Russkiy Toy's diet should be balanced and high quality. Because of their small size, they only need small amounts of food, but it is important that the food contains all the necessary nutrients. A special food for small breeds is often the best choice. The Russkiy Toy (shorthair) requires relatively little care. Their short coat has no undercoat and sheds little. Brushing them regularly is enough to keep their coat clean and healthy. Because they have no undercoat, they can get cold easily in cold climates and may require a dog coat for winter walks.
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