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The Toy Group

Learn about the history and genetic backgrounds of toy dogs in the toy group. Discover important considerations and special requests for owning a toy dog, including their vulnerability to hypoglycemia and hypothermia. Find out how to properly train and discipline these dogs to prevent aggressive behavior or submissive urination. Explore different color variations found in the toy group.

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The Toy Group

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  1. The Toy Group

  2. 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”

  3. 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!

  4. Blenheim (Red/White) Black/Tan and Blenheim (above) Tri-color (below)

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n5OZhEnZp8&list=FLy1SiKtlfPzOWWPS6SE2hog&index=2&feature=plpp_videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n5OZhEnZp8&list=FLy1SiKtlfPzOWWPS6SE2hog&index=2&feature=plpp_video

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