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The breed is a wonderful breed that is always full of life and happy days. The breed is also an outgoing, robust and elegant dog who loves its family unconditionally, and is also happy and trusting towards strangers and other dogs. The breed is a dog that fits in well wherever it goes, and it is very fond of children and activities at home. The breed keeps an eye on everything and nothing gets behind it. It is not a breed that barks a lot, and it is reasonably uncomplicated to deal with. The breed is, as I said, a lively dog ​​that requires good socialization and as well as a friendly and consistent upbringing, as it tends to have its own opinions. The breed originates from England, and it is believed that the Smooth Fox Terrier has emerged as a breed using these mentioned dog breeds: Old English Terrier, Smooth Coated Black and Tan Terriers from England, Bull Terriers, Greyhounds and Beagles. The breed is very old and can be traced all the way back to the 15th century. The English aristocracy used it for underground work, where the dog located the location of foxes in their tunnels and to kill other minor pests. Some of the first Smooth Fox Terriers were first exhibited in Birmingham in 1862. The breed standard was defined in 1876. The breed grows to 36-40 cm with a weight of up to 8.5 kg.
The breed has a distinct desire to hunt, and you must be prepared for that if you want this breed. However, with loving consistency and learning good habits, the breed can work really well and smoothly in an active family.
The coat of the breed is short and smooth, however, the hairs have such a length that they are soft and easy to vacuum up.
The breed should preferably be raised lovingly and consistently with mutual respect and patience. You are clearly doing yourself a favor by training call backs early on, as it may well find itself wandering on its own.
The breed is a wonderful breed that is always full of life and happy days. The breed is also an outgoing, robust and elegant dog who loves its family unconditionally, and is also happy and trusting towards strangers and other dogs. The breed is a dog that fits in well wherever it goes, and it is very fond of children and activities at home. The breed keeps an eye on everything and nothing gets behind it. It is not a breed that barks a lot, and it is reasonably uncomplicated to deal with. The breed is, as I said, a lively dog ​​that requires good socialization and as well as a friendly and consistent upbringing, as it tends to have its own opinions. The breed originates from England, and it is believed that the Wire Fox Terrier has emerged as a breed using these mentioned dog breeds: Old English Terrier, Smooth Coated Black and Tan Terriers from England, Bull Terriers, Greyhounds and Beagles. The breed is very old and can be traced all the way back to the 15th century. The English aristocracy used it for underground work, where the dog located the location of foxes in their tunnels and to kill other minor pests. Some of the first Smooth Fox Terriers were first exhibited in Birmingham in 1862. The breed standard was defined in 1876. The breed grows to 36-40 cm with a weight of up to 8.5 kg.
The breed has a distinct desire to hunt, and you must be prepared for that if you want this breed. However, with loving consistency and learning good habits, the breed can work really well and smoothly in an active family.
The breed's fur should preferably be trimmed 3-4 times a year. The coat consists of the soft undercoat and the stride coat, which makes the coat dirt-repellent. In this case, a trimming means that the stride coat is pulled off. If the coat of the dog is cutted, it will lose all color and become gray, curly and lose the ability to cloud dirt.
The breed should preferably be raised lovingly and consistently with mutual respect and patience. You are clearly doing yourself a favor by training call backs early on, as it may well find itself wandering on its own.