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Boy English Toy Terrier Puppies for sale

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The English Toy Terrier, also known as Black and Tan Terrier, is the oldest native Toy breed and they look very similar to Miniature Dobermans, although they are not related in any way. They are considered an endangered breed and as such have been placed on the Kennel Club list, although they make charming companions and great pets for households with older children.

Read our English Toy Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

FAQs

Are English Toy Terriers good pets?

Yes, English Toy Terriers can make excellent pets for owners who appreciate their lively, loyal, and affectionate nature. They require proper training and socialization due to their tendency to be wary or aggressive towards strangers and other animals. They are very active, enjoying running and mental stimulation, but also love cuddling and being close to their family.

Are English Toy Terriers the same as Miniature Pinschers?

No, English Toy Terriers and Miniature Pinschers are distinct breeds. While they may look similar, the English Toy Terrier is known for being highly loyal and sensitive to harsh correction, whereas Miniature Pinschers can be more prone to dog-directed aggression and are better suited to families with older children.

Can English Toy Terriers be left alone?

English Toy Terriers generally do not like being left alone for long periods as they prefer constant interaction. They are very loyal and attached to their owners, so leaving them alone for extended times can cause distress. Early socialisation helps to reduce issues like aggression or wariness towards strangers and other pets.

What is the difference between a Manchester Terrier and an English Toy Terrier?

The main differences are size and some physical traits. Manchester Terriers come in two sizes, standard and toy, with the toy being about six inches smaller and lighter than the standard. English Toy Terriers are considered a separate breed with some differences in size and ear shape compared to Manchester Terriers.