- Wire Fox Terrier
Infobox Dogbreed
name= Wire Fox Terrier
altname= Wire Hair Fox Terrier
Wirehaired Terrier
Fox Terrier
nickname= Foxie
country=England
fcigroup= 3
fcisection= 1
fcinum= 169
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akcgroup= Terrier
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ankcgroup= Group 2 (Terriers)
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ckcgroup= Group 4 - Terriers
ckcstd= http://www.ckc.ca/en/Default.aspx?tabid=99&BreedCode=FTW
kcukgroup= Terrier
kcukstd=http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/74
nzkcgroup=Terrier
nzkcstd=http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br240.html
ukcgroup= Terrier
ukcstd= http://mail.ukcdogs.com/UKCweb.nsf/80de88211ee3f2dc8525703f004ccb1e/70036e402093b7cc8525704d006abb1c?OpenDocument| The Wire Fox Terrier is a breed ofdog , one of manyterrier breeds. It is an instantly recognizablefox terrier breed. Although it bears a resemblance to the Smooth Fox Terrier, they are believed to have been developed separately. Two of their most distinctive traits are their enormous amount of energy and intelligence. They have a low threshold for boredom and require stimulation, exercise and attention. The Wire Fox Terrier should be alert, quick, and ready to respond accordingly to anything from "mice to moonbeams" while being keen of expression and friendly and forthcoming. A lengthy list of high expectations for a small-to-medium-sized dog, but the Wire Fox Terrier is a star. They can be very loving and exceedingly playful if they receive the proper care. They are bred to be independent thinkers, capable of tactical maneuvering for vermin and other sport. Their high level of intelligence makes them a dog that is not suited for everyone. Only the capable and appreciative owner need apply.Appearance
The wire fox terrier is a sturdy, balanced dog weighing between 7 and 9.5 kg (15 and 21 lb). Its rough, broken coat is distinctive. Coat color consists of a predominant white base with brown markings of the face and ears, and usually a black saddle or large splotch of color; there may be other black or brown markings on the body.The wire in the photo at left sports the traditional white, black and buff tri-color coat. The wire in the upper right hand photo appears to be a ginger, a wire without black markings.
History
The wire 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 breed was also believed to have been bred to chase foxes into their burrows underground, and their short, strong, usually docked, tails were used as handles by the hunter to pull them back out.Although it is said
Queen Victoria owned one, and her son and heir, King Edward VII of Great Britain did own the wire fox terrier, Caesar, the wire fox terrier was not popular as a familypet until the 1930s, when "The Thin Man" series offeature film s 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 Adventures of Tintin " comic strip is also a Wire 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.
The wire fox terrier has the distinction of having received more
Best in Show titles at majorconformation show s than any other breed.Fact|date=February 2007 Wire fox terriers kept as pets show the loyalty, intelligence, independence, playfulness and breeding befitting such a storied breed.Famous Wire Fox Terriers
*Archie, owned by Gill Raddings
Stunt Dogs starred in ITV's Catwalk Dogs.
*Austin, who is owned by WWE personality Ken Anderson also known asMr. Kennedy .
*Asta, from "The Thin Man film adaptation" (the novel's breed was aSchnauzer )
*Bob, from the "Hercule Poirot " episode "Dumb Witness "
*Bunny, from "Hudson Hawk "
*Caesar, the dog of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom
*Dášeňka, the dog of Czechoslovak writer and journalistKarel Čapek - also featured as main hero of "Dášeňka čili život štěněte" book.
*George, from "Bringing Up Baby "
*Ike Larue, from the book "Dear Mrs. Larue"
*Loki, from his blog [http://nhpcqeqnqo.blogspot.com/ No hay peor ciego que el que no quiere oir]
*Moll, from the book "Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man"
*Mr. Smith, from "The Awful Truth "
*Nigel and Gimlet and Sammy, from their blog [http://mrdoodlesdog.com/ Mr.Doodles Dog] First blog entry: June 14, 2003
*Polly, a white rough terrier companion toCharles Darwin
*Skippy, from "Topper Takes a Trip "
*Snowy ("French: Milou"), companion of Tintin
*"The dog," from the Selchow and Righter board game "Mr. Doodle's Dog"
*Willy, from "Ask the Dust"
*Wuffles, the Patrician's dog in the "Discworld " Series
* Zephyr, who inspired a temple dedicated to wire fox terriers in Dunedin, FloridaAsta, George, Mr. Smith and Skippy were all played by the same dog.ee also
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Fox Terrier , for additional details on history, genetics, coat color, and so on.
*Hyracotherium , for the infamous creeping comparisonExternal links
* [http://www.wirefoxterrierassociation.co.uk/ The Wire Fox Terrier Association]
* [http://www.aftc.org/ American Fox Terrier Club, Inc.] ------
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