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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
In the late 1950s a variation of the English Toy Terrier was popular in Russia, called the Moscow Longhaired Toy Terrier. This type of dog became the Russkiy Toy, which now is bred with both long and short hair. It was provisionally recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 2006 as breed number 352, in the Companion and Toy Dogs Group. The only other major kennel club in the English-speaking world to recognise the Russian Terrier is the United Kennel Club in the US.
The Russkiy Toy is small (weighing up to 3kg/) and square, with erect ears set high on the head. It is an active dog but should not be shy or aggressive. The tail is docked where docking is still legal. Coat colour is black, brown, or blue with tan, or red with no brown. |
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Hi!
Lovely portrait!!! And interesting interpretation! Lovely close has this dog!
TFS, Carine
Hello Fil!
Beautiful three pictures in your gallery. I like all pets, but more and more cats!!!
Lovely little dog!
Good focus, beautiful colours and excellent blurred background!
Best regards!
Lili
PS - You can see all my cats here .