Toy fox terriers can swim but they might not wantto.
yes
Yes. My friend has a Toy-fox Terrier/Chihuahua mix.
If you are allergic to dogs, a toy fox terrier could trigger the allergy.
As an over all color, no. but a toy fox terrier can have light/dark brown markings.
Yes as an owner of one I would know.
I've heard of fox terriers and dachshunds being bred, here: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/t/toyratdoxie.htm
i can see the resemblence but fox-terriers are wire-haired dogs, chiuahuahs aren't. and fox terriers are hunting dogs, chiuahuahs are toy dogs. you might want to get your eyes checked to.
toy fox terriers are not very good lap dogs. they are meant to be active and alert, so they will only set as lap dogs when tired and bored. it also depends on how you train or raise it. for example, if you train it to jump onto your lap, it will become a lap dog. but even when trained, the toy fox terrier cannot live without exercise and plying. it is necessary to them, and mandatory.
Yes, the tail is docked a few days after the pups are born
our foxy got very red & itchy after walks in long grass
In general, the toy fox terrier is smaller than the fox terrier, with proportionately smaller features.
The Toy Fox Terrier is an American breed descending from the first registered Smooth Fox Terrier, named 'Foiler'. Fox Terriers were bred for fox bolting (chasing foxes out into the open where they could be attacked by larger dogs); white was preferred to distinguish the dogs from foxes at night. Toy Fox Terriers were bred from their larger cousins by American farmers who favored the shorter variety for chasing rodents.
about 8 years, but maybe longer of shorter comparing to there diet and exerise ans if they get sick or not.