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Fox Terrier (Smooth Variety)
Dog Breed Group Terrier Dogs Origin of Breed England, hunting dog. Life Expectancy 12 -14 Years Color White with tan or black markings. White should be predominate.

 


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The Fox Terrier was independently bred during the 19th century to develop a dog that could assist in fox hunting if the fox happened to go into a hole, where the Fox Terrier could now go in after them.

Fox Terrier (Smooth)
The Smooth Fox Terrier is one of several breeds of terrier. These dogs were the first Fox Terriers to be officially recognized by the Kennel Club in 1876.

Fox Terrier (Smooth) dogs
Fox Terrier (Smooth) Stats
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Group: Terrier
Use today: Earthdog
Life Span: 10-13 years
Color: Predominantly white, marked with black, tan or ginger.
Coat: Smooth-coated.

Fox Terrier

These devil-may-care dogs always live in the moment.

Fox Terrier Dog Breed information’s tell us that Fox Terriers are fun dogs but are not really meant for people without prior experience in dog ownership.

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The Fox Terriers. AKC Featured Breed article. Refer to archives.
Little, Clarence. Inheritance of Coat Color in Dogs.
Willis, Malcolm. Genetics of the Dog. Has a good section on color inheritance.

Smooth Fox Terrier Temperament
Smooth Fox Terriers are full of energy, plus they also possess a whole lot of character. These puppies are alert and curious, and will require a whole lot of exercise.

Fox Terrier
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breed of long-legged terrier developed over several centuries in England. There are two varieties, the smooth and the wirehaired.

Fox Terriers are probably the liveliest and most energetic of all the terrier breeds. The two varieties, the Wire haired and the Smooth, differ only in coat type. The temperaments of both Terrier breeds are identical.

Fox Terriers
In show circles, the terms fox terrier and foxy are only used for these two breeds, but in other communities around the world, particularly rural and farming ares, ...

Fox Terrier: AKC Height: Ideally, dogs should not exceed 15 1/2 inches at the withers; bitches slightly smaller. Color: Smooth colors are variable. White should predominate; brindle, red or liver markings are considered objectionable.

Fox Terrier-Smooth - Breed and Health Information
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Fox Terrier / Poodle Hybrid
The Foodle is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Fox Terrier and the Poodle.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Toy Fox Terrier Temperament
The Toy Fox Terrier are small packages with more playfulness than one would assume coming out of such a small creature. Full of life and very playful, they can be great hunters and still remain a suitable house pet.

Toy Fox Terrier Temperament
The Toy Fox Terrier is a comical, entertaining, and playful little dog, even when he grows up.

Toy Fox Terrier - Overview and History
The Toy Fox Terrier, also known as the Amertoy and the American Toy Terrier, is a breed of dog in the Toy Group.

Toy Fox Terrier Dogs
If the regular Fox Terrier is feisty, energetic and bold, the Toy Fox Terrier is. well, exactly that, but maybe a little milder and more manageable.

Toy Fox Terrier Skills
The lineage of Toy Fox Terriers can be traced back to careful breeding of Fox Terriers with Toy breeds, thus the retention of its ancient terrier instincts of hunting and fighting mice and other small animals.

The Fox Terrier(Smooth, Wire and Toy)
Terrier and Toy
The Fox Terrier actually comes in three flavors - Smooth, Wire and Toy. The Smooth and Wire were considered as one breed by the AKC until 1984.

Toy Fox Terrier
The Toy Fox Terrier is a small, alert breed that makes an excellent companion. They are friendly, spirited and require minimal grooming.
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Toy Fox Terrier
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Toy Fox Terrier Puppy Breed Information
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Toy Fox Terrier Information and Pictures, Toy Fox Terriers, Amertoys
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Wire Fox Terrier Breed Info
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Smooth Fox Terrier
The Smooth Fox Terrier is an enthusiastic breed that makes a good family pet. They are active and alert requiring an owner with the same traits.
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Fox terriers are hardy breeds. They suffer little from the genetic diseases that seem to afflict breeds that skyrocket to popularity and become targets for puppy mills and backyard breeders.

The Fox Terrier was bred to run with the hounds and horses, then to go to ground and pursue the quarry into its den. Although it resembles its cousin, the Wire Fox Terrier, the Smooth Fox Terrier was bred independently in England during the 1800s.

The Fox Terrier is a mix of several dogs including the Dachshund and the Beagle. Originally bread to be a fox hunting dog they were very effective in flushing hiding foxes from their holes. They also were found to be an excellent ratter.

Toy Fox Terriers, like many active and intelligent breeds, can learn to respond to many words. Toy Fox Terriers were used commonly in circus shows by clowns so they make great companions for owners with a good sense of humor.

(Mini Fox Terrier) (Mini Foxi) (Mini Foxie) The Miniature Fox Terrier breed is known as the 'Mini Foxie' in its native Australia.

The Toy Fox Terrier is a lively, affectionate, playful, protective, determined and devoted companion. He is fiercely loyal to his family, and loves and needs to be with you.

The Wire Fox Terrier closely resembles the Smooth Fox Terrier, except for the wire coat. The Smooth and the Wire were originally considered one breed with two varieties, but are now divided into two distinct breeds.

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.

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Colors: Tricolor. White and black, white and tan, white, chocolate and tan, all of them will have a predominant color on the head and at least 50% white on the body.

Dog Breeds - Fox Terrier (Smooth)
Place of Origin:England Life Expectancy:12 -14 Years Colour:The coat is predominantly white with markings in any other colour except brindle, red, or liver.

Great Britain from the Smooth Fox Terrier
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Fox Terrier
The gentry and working class alike owned Fox Terriers.
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The Fox Terrier, accepted as a kennel club breed in the late 1800's, has undergone many conformational changes as a result of the whims of the show ring, resulting in today's Modern Fox Terrier.

The Toy Fox Terrier was developed by selected breeding from smaller Fox Terriers. The breed was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1936 and generated little controversy.

John Russell maintained his strain of fox terriers bred strictly for working, and the terrier we know of today as the Jack Russell is much the same as the pre-1900's fox terrier.

The Foxhound originated in Britain and is believed to have evolved from the crossing of local dogs with imported French hounds and the later admixture of Greyhound, Bulldog, and Fox Terrier blood.

It is unclear whether these dogs were Dutch boerenfox (a Dutch terrier strain, like the Fox Terrier of England or the German Pinscher of Germany) or whether these were dogs brought along by English sailors.

Circular Eye: A round eye. Seen in the Smooth Fox Terrier.
Cleft Palate: A birth defect in which the two halves of the mouth do not fuse together properly.
Clip: The method of trimming the coat in some breeds.

A stocky go-to-ground terrier slightly larger than a fox terrier
Height: 13-16 inches (at shoulder)
Weight: 20-22 pounds
Button ears are not altered
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Many breeds of dogs such as the Scottish terrier, the Shetland sheepdog, beagles Airedales terriers and wirehaired fox terriers are genetically prone to this type of cancer.

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See also: Smooth, Wire, Greyhound, Russell Terrier, Beagle