| DescriptionThe Smooth Fox Terrier is a very elegant, smart and stylish little dog
dressed in a short white coat with black or brown markings. The breed
has a flat, tapering, narrow skull, and ears that fold forward making
"V" shaped flaps. The tail is normally docked to 1/4 its length and
stands on top of the dog rather than hanging out behind. The Fox
Terrier is blessed with many weapons of attack such as strong jaws,
well-developed teeth, eagerness, physical strength, and above all,
courage. It is a well-built, elegant dog - concentrating a lot of
strength in a little space. The eyes are dark, small, deep set and
extremely lively. The neck is thick and muscular.
OriginTemperamentThe Smooth Fox Terrier is a bold and energetic Terrier. They are
enthusiastically playful especially with children. They are
affectionate with the family and do not hide their jealousy. Cheerful
and brave. They are ready to charge at all times. Scrappy and
impulsive. This lovable dynamo is great at learning tricks. Amazing
stories are told of the animal's loyalty and devotion. This dog enjoys
being part of the family and will become destructive without enough
exercise and attention. One of the most aggressive breeds, the Fox
Terrier has a pronounced tendency to pick fights with other dogs, even
large ones, and are not generally trustworthy with other pets. The Fox
Terrier will also hunt and possibly kill other none K-9 animals, such
as birds, if given the chance. If the Fox Terrier is properly
socialized and introduced they can get along just fine with other dogs
in the family. Keep this breed properly leashed or in a completely
enclosed area, because the Fox Terrier likes to go off and explore. Fox
Terriers like to bark and make good watchdogs, although the
high-pitched barking can be annoying and may cause problems with
neighbors. They may be too boisterous for elderly owners. They are
willful and need to be firmly obedience trained from an early age.
Behavior problems may include dominance challenges, especially with
meek owners; guarding objects, places and their own food from the
owner, and excessive barking.
HeightHeight: Dogs 14-16 inches (36-41 cm.) Bitches 13-15 inches (33-38
WeightWeight: Dogs 15-20 pounds (7-9 kg.) Bitches 13-18 pounds (6-8
Known Health ProblemsDeafness may be a problem in predominantly white dogs. Some minor
concerns are post nasal drip, lens luxation, distichiasis, cataracts,
Legg-Perthes, and shoulder dislocation.
Living conditions
The Fox Terrier will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently
exercised. They are very active indoors and will do okay without a
yard.
Exercise
possible, they will love to run free in a safe area. Keep this dog on a
leash if there are small animals around. The urge for these dogs to
hunt is strong and they are likely to take off after cats and small
dogs.
Life Expectancy
About 15 or more years.
Grooming
The short coat of the Smooth Fox Terrier is easy to groom. Brush with a
firm bristle brush, and bathe or dry shampoo when necessary. This breed
is an average shedder.
Origin
In developing the Terriers we know today breeders crossed ancient
Dachshunds, the English Hound, and later the Fox Hound and Beagle. One
of the oldest Terriers, the Fox Terrier was used in the 18th century to
hunt foxes in England. Its job was to harass fox out of its hole. The
dog would snap and growl and lunge at the hiding fox until it bolted.
They were also very useful ratters. Today the Fox Terrier is primarily
a companion dog. The first standard for the Smooth Fox Terrier was
sometimes regarded as the same breed, although the breed has been
separated in the United States since 1984. Some of the Fox Terrier's
talents include: hunting, tracking, watchdogging, agility and
performing tricks.
Group
Terrier, AKC Terrier
Conditions for LivingExercise RequirmentsLife ExpectancyGroomingGroup |