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| Frequently asked questions |
Our english texts were translates by an automatic translator. Sorry for
the formulation erreurs.
Loss of hair very lightly, it is suitable for people allergic to animal
hair. He is friendly with humans but very combative with other dogs. He
enjoys chasing small animals, especially cats, he will have to work this
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up to 15 1/2 inches. |
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15 to 20 pounds. |
| Description |
| The Wire Fox Terrier has a flat, tapering,
narrow skull, and ears that fold forward making "V" shaped flaps. The eyes
should be "keen" and "fiery" in expression. The tail is normally docked to
3/4 its length and stands on top of the dog rather than hanging out behind.
The coat is predominately white, with spots of black and ginger; the
twisting hairs are wiry in texture. The dog's overall impression should be
one of speed, power, and endurance. |
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| Characteristics |
| One of the most aggressive breeds, the Wire
Fox Terrier has a pronounced tendency to pick fights with other dogs. Be
careful, as he is often bitten! Keep this breed properly leashed or in a
completely enclosed area, because the Fox Terrier likes to go off and
explore. Willful--needs firm obedience training. Don't overfeed. Barks a
lot. The coat must be stripped several times a year |
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| Personality |
| The Wire Fox Terrier is adored by those who,
well, adore him. But the dog is not for everyone. Intelligent and easily
trained, the Wire Fox Terrier is also easily bored. And while these dogs
bond with their family and are generally eager to please, their prey drive
is so strong that they just cannot contain themselves if they see a fox,
opossum, or even a cat wandering within eyesight. |
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| History |
| The Fox Terrier is one of the very oldest
terrier breeds. Like other terriers, the Fox Terrier was developed as a
hunter, in this case of fox (and rats) in England in the 18th and 19th
centuries. The dog's job wasn't actually to attack the fox, however. Instead,
its goal was to "bolt" a fox from its den or hiding place by barking and
lunging at it until it finally fled. As such, this breed had to be small
enough to get into a fox's hole, but long-legged enough to keep up with fox
hounds. Though their ancestry may originally have been quite different, the
Smooth and Wire Fox Terriers were interbred for many years and were long
considered to be varieties of a single breed. By the early 1900's this
crossing of the Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers stopped, and the two eventually
became officially recognized as separate breeds. Today the Wire Fox Terrier
is primarily a companion dog, and one whose playfulness, spunkiness,
quickness, and scrappiness are deeply admired by its devotees. |
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| Behaviours |
Children: Good with children.
Friendliness: Fairly friendly with strangers.
Dressage :Moderately facile.
Independence: Moderately independent on people.
Dominance: Moderate high.
Other Pets: Generally good with other pets.
Combativeness: Tends to be fairly dog-aggressive.
Noise: Not a barker. |
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| Physical and toileting needs
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Grooming: A little grooming needed.
Trimming & Stripping: Moderate trimming or stripping needed.
Coat: Medium coat.
Shedding: Very light.
Docking/Cropping: The tail is customarily docked.
Exercise: Vigorous daily exercise needed.
Indoors: Relatively inactive indoors.
Apartments: Will be OK in an apartment if sufficiently exercised.
Outdoor Space: A small yard is sufficient.
Climate: Does well in most climates.
Owner: Not recommended for novice owners.
Longevity: Fairly long lifespan (about 12-15 years).
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