The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that there are two types of Russkiy Toy, a Russian breed of dog, which are long haired (pictured) and smooth haired?
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Russkiy Toy → Russian Toy – per WP:USEENGLISH and WP:COMMONNAME. The two main English speaking kennel clubs use the name 'Russian Toy', 'Russian Toy' with and without 'terrier' is more common than Russkiy Toy on Google Scholar Traumnovelle (talk) 06:09, 22 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]