Toy Fox Terrier
This is the breed standard for the Toy Fox Terrier
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Historical Summary
Toy Fox Terrier Breed Standard
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 Toy Fox
Terrier possesses keen intelligence, courage, and animation. As a toy
his 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 a predominantly solid head, and his short high-set
tail.
Size, Proportion and Substance
Size: 8.5 - 11.5 inches, 9 -11 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 is 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 and 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 occiput. 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 ribs to flank. 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 topline and well-rounded.
The tail is set high, held erect and in proportion to the size of
the dog. Docked 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 and muscular. 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. Dewclaws should be removed from
hindquarters if present.
Coat
The coat is shiny, satiny, fine in texture and smooth to the touch. It
is slightly longer in the ruff, uniformly covering the body.
Color
Tri-Color:
Predominately black head with sharply defined tan markings on cheeks,
lips and eye dots. Body is over fifty-per-cent white, with or without
black body spots. White, Chocolate and Tan: Predominately
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: Predominately tan head. Body is over
fifty-percent white with or without tan body spots. White and Black:
Predominately 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 ears. Clear white is
preferred, but a small amount of ticking is not to be penalized. Body
spots on black headed tri-colors must be black; body spots on chocolate
headed tri-colors must be chocolate; both with or without a slight
fringe of tan alongside any body spots near the chest and under the tail
as seen in normal bi-color patterning. 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 than fifty-percent white. Any
dog whose body is not more than fifty-percent white. Any dog whose head
and body spots are of different colors.
Gait
Movement is smooth and flowing with good reach and strong drive. The
topline should remain straight and head and tail carriage erect while
gaiting. Fault: Hackney gait.
Temperament
The Toy Fox Terrier is intelligent, alert and friendly, and loyal to its
owners. 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 a
highly animated toy dog that is comical, entertaining and playful all of
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 spots are of different colors.
Approved: July 8, 2003
Effective: August 27, 2003






