Taco Terrier
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Caring for a Taco Terrier
Feeding: The Taco Terrier can be fed two meals per day.
Living with a Taco Terrier
Shedding: The Taco Terrier is a medium to low shedding dog.
Grooming: The coat of the Taco Terrier requires very little groomong. It should be brushed occasionally.
Training: With positive reinforcement, the Taco Terrier is a very trainable dog.
Behavior: The Taco Terrier is a very well-behaved dog.
Barking: The Taco Terrier is not a huge barker. They do tend to bark around strangers that they see as a threat.
Weather: The Taco Terrier likes warm weather.
Exercise: The Taco Terrier should be taken on walks and they love to hike.
Taco Terrier Appearance
Size: A fully grown Taco Terrier weighs between 7 to 10 pounds.
Companionship: The Taco Terrier loves people and loves to cuddle.
Eyes: The eyes of the Taco Terrier are hazel or brown in color.
Ears: The Taco Terrier has arge and pointed ears.
Muzzle: The muzzle of the Taco Terrier is long and pointed.
Body: The body of the Taco Terrier is very muscular.
Forequarters: The Taco Terrier has very muscular front limbs.
Color: The coat of the Taco Terrier can be tan, brown and white with the Fox Terrier markings.
Coat: The Taco Terrier has a very shor coat with no undercoat.
Taco Terrier Facts
Life Expectancy: The average life expectancy of the Taco Terrier is 12 to 15 years.
Characteristics: The Taco Terrier loves blankets.
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