What is Fox Terier?
Fox Terier is a small black and white or brown and white, dog sometimes called foxy. These dogs were originally bred in England of the 19th century to reveal foxes when the foxes disappeared into their holes during the hunt. In fact, there are three breeds of fox terriers: Smooth Fox Terrier, The Wire Fox Terrier and Toy Fox Terrier. All three types of fox terriers are known for their energetic and nervous nature. They have hard, flat, smooth layers and folded ears. These dogs are said to be easier to train than The Wire Fox Terrier, but they will still try to dominate if they were not properly socialized as puppies. Smooth fox terriers can even try to dominate larger dogs, so early socialization is essential to get used to different animals and humans. Smooth fox terriers can be good with children, but should be under the supervision of adults.
Wire Fox Terrier is very similar to smooth fox terrier, but needs much more care. The process known as "manual streaming" in which the dead parts of the coat inYets manually, it must be done several times annually. Wire fox terriers naturally do not pour. Wire Fox Terrier should be presented in care from about three months of age and professional care is a possibility.
Some experts say that terriers of the tox wire can even be more aggressive than smooth fox terriers, and this can make training more difficult. Smooth and wire foxes are energetic and need long walks and exercises such as running and playing with children and other dogs. These dogs are always ready for digging or good persecution. They can bark a little and are known to be loyal and protective.
Terrier Toy Fox was developed from The Smooth Fox Terriery like dogs such as min pin or miniature pinscher and Chihuahua. Like smooth foxes, terriers, toy fox terriers need minimal care. Fox Terier toy has a longer snout and shorter tail than a smooth terrier fox. Toys Fox Terriers ZhaOne hundred likes to make tricks and are known for being kind and playful. These little terriers are considered good home dogs and better with older children and adults than younger children.