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Small English Terrier, Black and Tan English Toy Terrier
The English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) is unfortunately disappearing. Subjects are becoming increasingly rare in Europe. This excellent companion dog has a wonderful character and makes an admirable companion for life. Having retained his hunting instincts, he is formidable with the vermin that dare to venture into his garden. He easily combines the qualities of rodent hunter and life companion. It's a pity that the breed still continues on this downward slope, as much in his country of origin as anywhere else in Europe.
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The English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) gets along well with children because he doesn't get tired easily. In spite of his apparent fragility, he is very enduring.
His energy seems inexhaustible, making him a great play partner for the entire family. Nice and pleasant companion, he is dynamic and very lively.
Distrustful of strangers, he is an outstanding guardian. He's very brave but usually just warns.
Very dominant, he settles easily as leader of the pack, and he loves to lead everyone by the nose, it is necessary to educate him well in order to master this natural dominance.
The English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) has a beautiful build despite his small size.
His pure line silhouette is very well proportioned. His compact appearance and glossy coat are reminiscent of his ancestor, the Manchester Terrier.
Between 25 and 30 cm (9.84 to 11.81 inches) for the male
Between 25 and 30 cm (9.84 to 11.81 inches) for the female
Between 2 and 4 kg (4.41 to 8.82 pounds) for the male
Between 2 and 4 kg (4.41 to 8.82 pounds) for the female
His coat is black, with some fawn parts distributed over the body, including the muzzle.
His short hair is smooth and compact. Its texture is fine, but very dense.
His head has a flat skull with a slight stop. His eyes are almond-shaped and dark color.
His ears resemble candle flames and are carried very straight.
His nose is black. His long uncut tail is fine and straight, and tapers towards the tip.
According to the FCI breeds nomenclature, this breed belongs to group 3, section 4 and is #13
This little specimen is not afraid of children. He is smart, intelligent, affectionate and loves to cuddle.
Even older, he always remains playful, and never turns down an opportunity to play with family members.
Even though he is excellent with children, he must be protected from the most turbulent ones, because his small size makes him vulnerable.
He can't stand the cold. It is therefore preferable to reserve a cozy corner for him inside the home.
His education must include socialization and family hierarchy. He must learn very early on who is in charge in order to take his rightful place in the family.
No particular pathology affects the breed, and he generally enjoys excellent health.
His fur does not protect him from the cold, and it is essential not to leave him outside during the winter.
His small size makes him more fragile and vulnerable to sudden and violent movements.
GROOMING
His radiant dress requires little maintenance. It is preferable to bathe him from time to time, but no other special maintenance is necessary.
The history of the English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) is not very elaborate. It apparently began in Great Britain.
We know that he looks a lot like his ancestor, the Manchester Terrier, they share many similarities, but the English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) is smaller.
This selection was created by humans in order to use him as much for rat hunting as for company.
It is known that he was very popular in the homes of English aristocrats in the 19th century. The bourgeoisie of the time loved to walk around with their little animal under their arm.
However, his small size almost caused his total disappearance. This is why, in the 20th century, it was decided to restore his power and increase his size, which allowed the breed to survive.
Nevertheless, the breed is declining, and the future of this small dog is not very promising.
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