toy dog
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Definition
Noun: A toy dog is any of several breeds of very small dogs that are kept purely as companions or pets, not for work such as hunting or herding.
Usage
The term "toy dog" is used to categorize and describe specific breeds of dogs based on their small size and primary function as companion animals. It is a standard classification in dog breeding and shows.
Examples
- The Pomeranian and the Chihuahua are popular examples of a toy dog.
- She prefers toy dogs because they are well-suited to apartment living.
- The toy dog group at the dog show featured many beautifully groomed pets.
Advanced Usage
- "Toy" as a breed group: In kennel clubs like the American Kennel Club (AKC), "Toy" is an official group name. One might say, "My dog competes in the Toy group."
- Descriptive use: The term can be used descriptively for any very small dog, even mixed breeds, e.g., "He's not a specific breed, just a little toy dog."
Variants and Related Words
- Toy breed (n): Synonymous with "toy dog," emphasizing the breed classification.
- The Shih Tzu is a ancient toy breed.
- Companion dog (n): A broader term for dogs kept primarily for companionship, which includes but is not limited to toy dogs.
- Teacup dog (n): An informal and controversial term for dogs bred to be exceptionally small, often a subset of toy breeds.
Synonyms
- Lap dog
- Small companion dog
Antonyms
- Working dog
- Sporting dog
- Herding dog
Notes on Meaning
The core meaning of "toy dog" relates to size and purpose. While all toy dogs are small, not all small dogs are officially classified as "toy" breeds (some may be in the "Terrier" group, for instance). The defining characteristic is that they are bred and kept primarily for companionship.
Noun
- any of several breeds of very small dogs kept purely as pets