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Fox Terrier Wire Coat

Fox Terrier Wire Coat

He might be small, but the short-backed, muscular Wire Fox Terrier exudes strength. The thick, wiry coat is predominantly white with black, tan, or black and tan markings. Adult male dogs are 39cm tall or under and weigh about 8kg, and females are slightly smaller.

Important de știut
  • Câine potrivit pentru persoane care au mai avut animale până acum
  • Nivel mediu de dresaj necesar
  • Se bucură de plimbări active
  • Se bucură de o oră de plimbare pe zi
  • Câine de talie mică
  • Cantitate de salivă scăzută
  • Necesită îngrijire și periaj al blănii la fiecare două zile
  • Rasă non hipoalergenică
  • Câine foarte vocal
  • Câine de pază. Latră și alertează
  • Ar putea necesita dresaj pentru a trăi cu alte animale de companie
  • Ar putea necesita dresaj pentru a trăi cu copii

Personality

An alert, ever-ready terrier, the Wire Fox Terrier is an active dog that needs to be kept busy. If he's bored, he will find his own amusement – in digging, barking or finding other 'entertainment'. A bold, outgoing terrier, he should be friendly with people, though his keen hunting instinct may never be far from the surface.

History and Origins

Developed from a regional wire-coated black and tan working terrier from Wales, Derbyshire and Durham, the Wire Fox Terrier dog breed has been used since the 19th century to hunt flush out fox if they went to ground, in order that the hunt could continue. Originally the breed was classed as the Fox Terrier with two varieties within it – the Wire and Smooth coats – and interbreeding between the varieties was common in the early years, but they are now considered quite separate, with their own breed standards.

The Wire Fox Terrier is generally a very healthy breed. However, in common with many small/toy breeds they can suffer from kneecaps that are prone to slipping temporarily out of place (luxating patellas) and some inherited eye problems.

The Wire Fox Terrier needs at least an hour daily exercise. Although he can be socialised from young to live happily with the family cat, he is likely to chase any others he encounters when out and about, as well as any other small, fast-moving creatures, so ensure he is on a lead in urban/traffic areas.

Small dogs have a fast metabolism, meaning they burn energy at a high rate, although their small stomachs mean that they must eat little and often. Small-breed foods are specifically designed with appropriate levels of key nutrients and smaller kibble sizes to suit smaller mouths. This also encourages chewing and improves digestion.

The thick, wiry coat is 2-4cm in length and the undercoat is short and soft. The facial hair gives the breed a most distinguished look. A brush and comb through every other day will keep the coat knot-free, but it will also need to be handstripped (where the dead hair is plucked out) three to four times a year.

While many dogs are traditionally thought of as being good with children , all dogs and children need to be taught to get on with and respect each other, and be safe together. Even so, dogs and young children should never be left alone together and adults should supervise all interactions between them.