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Russian Toy

Last updated: Aug 31 2023

Russian Toy is a small dog breed that is extremely intelligent and loyal. They are active dogs, but most of all, they like to cuddle with their owner. These dogs are not shy nor aggressive, although they are slightly aloof to strangers. The breed was developed in the 20th century in Russia.

Since they are intelligent dogs, they will quickly pick up your commands and can adapt to any living conditions. In some cases, Russian Toy can become vocal.

Russian Toy

Height:

8-11 in (20-28 cm)

Russian Toy

Weight:

3-6 lb (1.3-2.7 kg)

Russian Toy

Origin:

Russia

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Life Expectancy:

12-14 years

Dog Breed Characteristics

Energy Level
Grooming Needs
Exercise Needs
Trainability
Intelligence
Kid Friendly
Dog Friendly
General Health

Grooming

Russian Toy is separated into two coat variants: smooth-coated and long-coated. Smooth-coated Russian Toy has short and shiny hair that lies close to the body. These dogs don’t require much care. Regular brushing is enough to keep dog hair healthy and clean.

Long-coated Russian Toy have straight or slightly wavy hair. These dogs require weekly brushing to keep them looking good.

Russian Toy coat colors:

  • Black and tan
  • Chocolate and tan
  • Blue and tan
  • Red
  • Red sable
  • Red-brown

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The rest is basic care; trim their nails when needed (if they don't wear them down naturally), brush their teeth weekly to prevent tartar buildup and bacteria development. Regularly check their ears for any sign of redness or a bad odor that can indicate an infection.

Exercise

Russian Toy doesn’t require many daily activities. A few daily walks will be enough to keep them happy and healthy. They like to spend their day relaxing in a cozy bed. Since they are not active dogs, they are sited for apartment living.

Socialization

To ensure that you end up with the best possible dog, early socialization is a must. Start socializing your Russian Toy as soon as you bring him home. With proper socialization, you will ensure that your dog doesn't become shy or aggressive.

Expose your Russian Toy to many different dogs, people, sights, and sounds, and that will teach him how to properly react in many different situations.

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Russian Toy and kids

As a pet, the Russian Toy can be wonderful. They get along great with all family members and love spending time with them. They especially love kids, and they can be great playing partners for them.

You must be very careful if you have small kids in your home since this is a small dog, and it's very fragile. Kids could easily unintentionally hurt the dog, so you must always supervise them while playing.

Russian Toy and other dogs

Russian Toy gets along with other dogs and enjoys their company. With proper socialization, you don't have to worry that your dog will become shy or wouldn't get along with other dogs.

Health

Every dog can develop some health problems, and Russian Toy also can suffer from some conditions. To ensure you will end up with the dog with the best possible health, always buy Russian Toy from a responsible dog breeder. Responsible breeders will regularly check their breeding dogs to ensure that their puppies will be without inherited diseases.

Russian Toy

Russian Toy can suffer from:

  • Pra – progressive retinal atrophy
  • Patellar luxation
  • Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease

Russian Toy breeders

If you decided that this is the right dog for you, now it's time to find a good and responsible Russian Toy breeder. Buying a dog from such a breeder will provide you with a healthy puppy who will not have health and temperament problems.

These dogs became very popular, and many unethical and bad breeders started to breed these dogs to earn money without worrying about puppy health, temperament, and well-being.

Buying a dog from a responsible breeder will cost you more money, but you can be sure that you will get a healthy puppy.

 

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Updated at31.08.2023.

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