| Toy Group Dogs Information: List of Toy Dog Breeds |
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• Toy Mi-Ki Photo and Information Rare Breed Network Website. Mi-Ki's are a rare toy companion breed. The Mi-Ki is an exceptionally docile, friendly and playful. Their non aggressive nature earn them a reputation of being huggable, full of love and affection. Mi-Ki's are great apartment dog. • Mexican Hairless Dog Picture and Information Mexican Hairless Dog (Xoloitzquintle, Perro Pelon Mexicano). The origin of these dogs goes far back into history. Previously the natives ate their flesh which was highly prized. The breed was regarded as the earthly representative of the god "Xolotl", from which his name obviously originates. • Moscow Longhaired Toy Terrier Breed Description The Moscow Longhaired Toy Terrier is loved for his excellent temperament, outstanding trainability, and general health as a longevity base. This breed is not found outside of the Soviet Union. Because the breed has gained such popularity at home, the demand far outweighs the supply. This breed gained its recognition in 1981 by the Russian Kynological Federation. • Xolo - Standard And Notes In Mexico only the hairless Xolos have been registered since the breed was recognized in 1956 by Federacion Canofila Mexicana, which means that whole litters have never been recorded, and no data has ever existed to use to learn any genetic ratios or chart traits. In fact, the strict standard is based on opinion from a few kennels. • Mi-Ki's that have been DNA Profiled The Mi-Ki TM Club Of America has a data base for all Mi-Ki TM that have been DNA Profiled. We have chosen VetGen because of the extensive services that they offer, including genetic canine hereditary tests. VetGen has a very diversified genetic testing facility that devotes it's services to all aspects of DNA research. • Dog Breed Pictures: Bolognese The Bolognese dog breed can be traced back to Italy during the Renaissance, a favorite of the Medici. It is derived that they descend from the Bichon. • Affenpinscher Breed Standard The Affenpinscher is a balanced, wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog whose intelligence and demeanor make it a good house pet. Originating in Germany, the name Affenpinscher means, "monkey-like terrier." The breed was developed to rid the kitchens, granaries, and stables of rodents. In France the breed is described as the "Diablotin Moustachu" or moustached little devil. • American Lo-Sze Pugg Breed Standard General Appearance: A toy dog, intelligent, alert, sturdy with a thick-set body, showing boldness and self-esteem. Head: Should not look large for the size of the dog but should show a broadness, skull should be wide and flat between the ears, wide between the eyes. Eyes: Large, round overly protruding eyes are considered a fault, any color. • Affenpincher - Breeder's Guidelines Following are some of the tests that should be done Before you consider using your Affenpinscher for breeding: Hip Dysplasia - (x-ray) OFA certification of hips after 2 years of age. Preliminary x-rays may be done at an earlier age. Luxating Patellas (slipping stifles) - Veterinary certification. Can also be registered with OFA. CERF - eye checks. • Affenpinscher - Official U.K.C. Breed Standard Although the Affenpinscher has been well known in Europe as far back as the 17th century, it is relatively unknown in America. Germany is generally accepted as its country of origin. The breed was used to control rodents. General Appearance; Characteristics; Head and Skull; Neck; Forequarters; Body; Hindquarters; Color; Height and Weight. |