Tosa vs. Foxhoodle: Breed Differences and Similarities

Hypoallergenic

Are Tosas or Foxhoodles hypoallergenic, or neither?

Unfortunately, neither Tosa nor Foxhoodle are hypoallergenic, which may not make them the best choice for dog lovers who suffer from pet allergies.

Origin

What is the origin of Tosa and Foxhoodle dog breeds?

Japan

United States

Ancestry

What are the origins of Tosa and Foxhoodle breeds?

Kocki, Shikoku, Mastiff, German Pointer, St. Bernard

Fox Hound, Poodle

Date of Birth

When were Tosa and Foxhoodle breeds first developed?

1800s

2000s

Eye Color Possibilites

What are the eye colors of Tosa and Foxhoodle dogs?

Brown

Brown

Nose Color Possibilites

What are the natural nose colors of Tosa and Foxhoodle?

Black

Black
Brown

Coat Color Possibilites

What are the natural colors of the coat for Tosa and Foxhoodle breeds?

Fawn
Red
Brindle
Black

Black
Brown
Blue
Cream
Red
White
Gray
Pied

Coat Length

What is the typical coat length for Tosa and Foxhoodle breeds?

2 / 5

The coat of Tosa and Foxhoodle dogs ranges in length from short to medium.

Coat Density

What is the density of the coat of Tosa and Foxhoodle?

3 / 5

4 / 5

Coat Texture

What is the hair texture of Tosa and Foxhoodle?

Straight

Wavy

Litter Size

What is the usual litter size for Tosa and Foxhoodle?

A Tosa can have a litter of 10-12 puppies on average. However, it's worth noting that the size of the litters can vary greatly. Factors that can influence litter size include the health of the mother, breeding history, and genetics.

A Foxhoodle can have a litter of 5-7 puppies on average. However, it's worth noting that the size of the litters can vary greatly. Factors that can influence litter size include the health of the mother, breeding history, and genetics.

Major Concerns

What are the major health concerns for Tosa and Foxhoodle breeds?

Hip Dysplasia
Gastric Dilation Volvulus (GDV) or Bloat

Sebaceous Adenitis
Epilepsy
Gastric Dilation Volvulus

Minor Concerns

What minor health issues should be kept in mind when owning Tosa and Foxhoodle?

Eye Problems

Glaucoma
Hip Dysplasia

Occasional Tests

What occasional tests are recommended for Tosa and Foxhoodle breeds?

OFA
CERF
X-Rays
Full Physical Examination

X-Rays
MRI
CT Scan
Eye Examination
Skin Evaluation
Ultrasound

Past times

What are some enjoyable activities and ways to keep Tosa and Foxhoodle entertained?

Cuddling, Chasing stick, Going on drives, Going on walks, Photo shoots, Playing, MAJOR cuddler

Fetch, Frisbee

Activity Level

Which breed has higher energy, Tosas or Foxhoodles?

Tosas are medium-energy dogs and typically enjoy socializing and playing casual or even sustained games of chase with other dogs. They may also have occasional periods of barking or racing around the house.

Foxhoodles are high-energy dogs. They need mental as well as physical exercise. These dogs require a lot of your involvement and without it they can, and will, become problematic dogs.

Walks per Week

How many miles should Tosa or Foxhoodle walk each week?

There's really no limit to how far you walk your dog as long as they're comfortable. For Tosa, it's at least 10 miles / week. Just remember to build distance and stamina gradually over time.

There's really no limit to how far you walk your dog as long as they're comfortable. For Foxhoodle, it's at least 9 miles / week. Just remember to build distance and stamina gradually over time.

Activity per Day

Do Tosas or Foxhoodles require more exercise?

Both Tosa and Foxhoodle typically require a minimum of 60 minutes of exercise each day. The exercise can be spread throughout the day and may involve high-energy activities like walking, running, and playing.

Brushing Frequency

What is the recommended brushing frequency for Tosa and Foxhoodle dogs?

Tosa should be brushed at least once a week. Of course you can give them more frequent brushes if you find that they are still shedding a lot

Ideally, Foxhoodle should be brushed at least 2 or 3 times a week (preferably daily) improve shedding.

Brushing Tools

What brushing tools are used for Tosas and Foxhoodles?

Slicker Brush
Nail Clipper

Slicker Brush
Clipper
Nail Clipper

Cups

How much food should be given to Tosa or Foxhoodle in cups?

For an average 120-170 pound (54 - 77 kg) Tosa feed 4 cups daily. But, keep in mind, the amount you feed is going to be dependent on the quality of the food you are feeding.

For an average 45-60 pound (20 - 27 kg) Foxhoodle feed 3 cups daily. But, keep in mind, the amount you feed is going to be dependent on the quality of the food you are feeding.

Daily Cost

Which breed has a higher daily cost, Tosa or Foxhoodle?

The average cost of a Tosa is somewhere $3.90 - $4.20 per day.

The average cost of a Foxhoodle is somewhere $2.80 - $4.20 per day.

Monthly Cost

Which breed has a higher monthly cost, Tosa or Foxhoodle?

The average per month expenses of a Tosa is between $112 - $126. This makes an average of $1344 - $1512 per year. It will be on the higher side when the dog is still small because it will need more frequent visits to the vet, shots.

The average per month expenses of a Foxhoodle is between $84 - $126. This makes an average of $1008 - $1512 per year. It will be on the higher side when the dog is still small because it will need more frequent visits to the vet, shots.