Fox Terrier - Wire-haired
Breed Profile
Group: Terrier
Origin: England
Colour: White should predominate, all white, white with tan, black and tan or black markings
Lifespan: 13 to 14 years
The Wire Fox Terrier is an alert, quick, keen, friendly, extrovert, obstinate and curious dog breed.
Owner's Guide
The Wire Fox Terrier is the rough-haired version of the Smooth Fox Terrier, and has a similar personality and characteristics.
Originally bred to hunt foxes, and hunt and kill rabbits and rats.
Special characteristics
Alert and easily aroused, this terrier has a hard bite.
Exercise requirements
High. Busy at home, active on walks.
Attitude to
Owners: affectionate, independent
Children: good if raised with them
Other pets: may kill small pets, may injure cats unless raised with them
Strangers: friendly if well socialized, territorial
Unfamiliar dogs: can be problematic unless well socialized
Perfect owner
Active, experienced, strong-willed, playful owner who will enjoy the energy of this active, curious dog.
Potential problems
Tends to bark excessively and may be aggressive to other animals. May escape or dig if under-exercised.
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