Written By
Ankit Singh
The Russian Toy dog breed traces its roots back to 18th century Russia. It was a beloved companion of Russian aristocracy.
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These tiny dogs belong to the toy terrier category and are one of the smallest dog breeds globally, weighing just a few pounds.
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Russian Toys come in both long-haired and smooth-coated varieties, offering options for different preferences."
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Catherine the Great was known to be a fan of Russian Toy dogs and often had them by her side during her reign.
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Despite their size, Russian Toys are highly intelligent and quick learners, making them great companions for training.
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These lapdogs adore human company and thrive on affection. They're known for forming strong bonds with their owners.
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Don't be fooled by their small size; Russian Toys are energetic and love playtime. Regular exercise is essential.
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Don't be fooled by their small size; Russian Toys are energetic and love playtime. Regular exercise is essential.
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