Russian Toy Terriers, also known as Russian Terrier, Moscow Toy Terrier, Moscovian Miniature Terrier, Russkiy Toy, are small in stature, but they are energetic, lively characters with the added bonus that they also boast friendly, loving natures, which in short means they make great companions. Russian Toys love nothing more than being in a familiar environment and being included in everything that goes on in a household, and although they are very popular in their native Russia, these little dogs are only just gaining the recognition they deserve in other parts of the world, including the UK.
Read our Russian Toy Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.
Russian Toy Terrier
I would like to entroduce 5 star litter of Russian Toy Terrier KC registered Mother Rosie KC registered Father Marti KC registered All puppies will have KC certificates Puppies brought up in a bus

Russian Toy Terrier
This stunning loving little boy is from Champion lines. He will be red with black overlay colour. He would make a lovely companion or could show . This little man is home bred and socialised with hou

Russian Toy Terrier
One beautiful playful boy, He is very charming and healthy, Both parents can been seen this is the only litter the mother has had, He has a lovely personality and will be a wonderful addition to any f

Russian Toy Terrier
Last Beautiful Boy Puppy for sale in a litter of 6. These puppies have been bred using a Top International Champion of 11 countries -Dad and Multi winning mum, he has the most wonderful temperament, p

Russian Toy Terrier
Jeshua Toy Dogs is delighted to offer our beautiful long-haired Russian Toy puppies, bred from carefully selected quality show lines. These puppies have been raised in our loving home and are developi
Yes, Russian Toy Terriers make excellent pets due to their affectionate and loyal nature. They enjoy close companionship with their owners, are playful and intelligent, and generally get along well with children and other pets. However, because of their small size, interactions with young children should be supervised to avoid accidental injury.