Fox Terrier (Wire)
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Fox Terrier (Wire)
Fox Terrier (Wire) |
Fox Terrier in the snow
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Alternative names |
Fox Terrier |
Wire-Haired Fox Terrier |
Wire Fox Terrier |
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Common nickname |
Foxie |
Country of origin |
England |
Classification and breed standards |
FCI: |
Group 3 Section 1 #169 |
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AKC: |
Terrier |
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ANKC: |
Group 2 (Terriers) |
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CKC: |
Group 4 - Terriers |
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KC(UK): |
Terrier |
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NZKC: |
Terrier |
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UKC: |
Terrier |
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The Wire Fox Terrier is a
breed of
dog, one of many
terrier
breeds. It is an instantly recognizable
fox
terrier breed. Although it bears a resemblance to the
Smooth Fox Terrier, they are believed to have been developed separately.
Appearance
This is a sturdy, balanced dog weighing up to 21 pounds. Its rough, broken
coat is distinctive. The coat colour is predominantly white; brindle or liver
markings are a disqualification.
History
Fox Terrier as family dog
The Wire-Haired Fox Terrier was
developed in England by
fox
hunting enthusiasts and is believed descended from a now-extinct
rough-coated, black-and-tan working terrier of Wales, Derbyshire, and Durham.
The Wire-Haired Fox Terrier was not popular as a family
pet until the
1930s, when
The
Thin Man series of
feature
films was created.
Asta, the canine member of the
Charles family, was a Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, and the popularity of the
breed soared. Milou (Snowy) from the
Tintin comic
strip is also a Fox Terrier.
In the late
20th
century, the popularity of the breed declined again, most likely due to
changing living conditions in the Western world and the difficulty of keeping
hunting terriers in cities due to their strong instincts. Among the less
desirable traits of all fox terriers are their energy, digging, stalking, and
chasing of other animals and yelping bark.

This notwithstanding, the Wire Fox Terrier has the distinction of having
received more Best in Show titles at major
dog shows
than any other breed.
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