Toy Foodle History
The Toy Foodle is a toy-sized food-loving pup with a delicate, delicate muzzle. The adorable, tiny and fluffy little dog is a cross between the Maltese and the Yorkie. Although the name suggests the Toy Foodle is a miniature version of the well-known Yorkshire Terrier, the miniature version is nowhere near as common as its fully-grown counterpart. However, the Miniature Yorkie, which is only one-fifth the size of the full-size yorkie, is now one of the most popular small, purebred dogs in the US. While the Maltese and the Yorkie both come from the same ancestry, the distinct differences between the two breeds are evident as soon as you look at their coats. The Teacup Maltese, for example, is very cute – but, like the Baglioni, the Teacup is prone to various hereditary diseases. The Teacup Yorkie, on the other hand, is a healthy, happy, lively and alert pooch that makes a great pet. In addition, the Teacup Yorkie is small enough to fit into the lap of its owner, just like its bigger cousin.
Toy Foodle Physical Characteristics
The Toy Foodle is a small, compact, large-boned, long-legged, short-muzzled, well-proportioned, active, athletic, and well-balanced breed of dog. They have a flat, wide skull, and broad muzzle. Their nose is wide and flat. Their ears are erect and set on high. The eyes of the Toy Foodle are medium in size, round in shape, and have dark-brown or amber colored irises. They have a thick, springy, straight, and soft tail. The coat of this breed is short, close, and thick.
Eye Colors
Brown, Amber
Nose Colors
Black, Brown
Coat Colors
Black, Gray, Fawn, White, Cream, Brown, Sable
Height Range
Male Height Range: 10 – 12 inches
Female Height Range: 10 – 12 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 9 – 13 lbs
Female Weight Range: 9 – 13 lbs
Toy Foodle Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
10-13 yrs
Toy Foodle Health Concerns
None Known, Patellar Luxation, Hip Dysplasia
Toy Foodle Temperament and Behaviour
The Toy Fox Terrier is an energetic, playful and courageous breed of dog. They are loyal to their families and are great with older children. They get along well with people and other animals, and make good watchdogs.
Toy Foodle Activity Requirements
The German Spitz is an energetic, playful dog that loves to play. While they may not be the brightest bulbs in the pack, they are loyal and devoted to their families. German Spitz are a relatively inactive breed, but they still benefit from a daily walk or play session. They are happy being lazy indoors, but they need a bit of outdoor time as well. A game of fetch or a walk to the park is a perfect way to keep them fit and active. Consistency is important for any dog, but especially for a German Spitz. They are not an independent or stubborn breed, but they can become bored easily. It is important to provide a consistent routine that will keep your German Spitz healthy and happy.
Miles Per Day
10 miles
Activity Per Day
45 minutes
Daily Food
1 cups
Kennel Club Recognition
American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Toy Foodle is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Toy Foodle is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Toy Foodle is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Toy Foodle is part of the Unclassified group.
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