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The Toy Group
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Toy Group - History Toy dogs have a variety of genetic backgrounds.
Some of the members were bred to hunt rodents, others were “flushers” Most of this breed group were bred as companions or “accessories”
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Toy group Special Requests
As puppies, these dogs are prone to hypoglycemia and hypothermia. Don’t let them get away with everything just because they’re cute! Need to know that they’re still dogs! Still need exercise, discipline, love and MANNERS!!! If not disciplined, will often turn into aggressive “land- sharks” or will urinate submissively because they’re forced into the Alpha role!
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Affenpinscher (Monkey Dog)
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Brussels Griffon
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Butterfly Nose Dudley Nose
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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Black/Tan and Blenheim (above) Tri-color (below)
Blenheim (Red/White) Black/Tan and Blenheim (above) Tri-color (below) Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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Chihuahua aka LANDSHARK
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Apple head/Deer head
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Evil Chichi (PLAY VIDEOS)
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Chinese Crested Dog
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Hairless and Powder Puff
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English Toy Spaniel
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Havanese
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Italian Greyhound
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Broken Leg Syndrome
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Fixation devices (internal pins and plates)
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Japanese Chin
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Maltese
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Toy Manchester Terrier. Still has thumb-prints and pencil marks on feet.
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Miniature Pinscher (not related)
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Papillion (Butterfly dog)
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Pekingese
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Pomeranian
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Miniature Poodle
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Pug (Puglet)
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Otto (left) and Clancy (right)
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Maggie, Pug extraordinaire of Mindy Dupree
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Shih Tzu
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Silky Terrier
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Toy Fox Terrier
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Yorkshire Terrier
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