Toy/Miniature &
Standard Fox Terrier puppies for sale in the UK!
Smooth &
Wire Haired Fox Terriers
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Fox Terrier
(Toy/Miniature & Standard) puppies
are for sale in the UK of England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland with puppy net.co.uk puppy classifieds!
Buy or sell your UK
Fox Terrier
(Toy/Miniature & Standard)
puppies in the UK with the help of our detailed
Fox Terrier
(Toy/Miniature & Standard)
breed information below!
On this page you will find a range of information designed to assist you when making the decision
on whether Fox Terrier (Toy/Miniature & Standard) puppies are right for you.
Standard
Fox Terriers come in
Smooth Haired
and
Wire Haired.
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Fox Terrier breed information: |
Adult
weight range
Toy/Miniature:
1.5-3kg/3.3-6.5lbs
Standard: 6-8kg/13-17.5lbs |
Average
lifespan
14-15 years |
Adult
height at shoulder
Toy/Miniature: Males:
27cm/10.5"
Females:22cm/8.5"
Standard: Males: 39cm/15.5" Females: 38cm/15" |
Average
weekly cost
£
15-£
20 |
Colour
Smooth: The Smooth
Haired Fox Terrier has a basically white coat with black or brown
markings.
Wire: Wire Haired Fox Terriers come in
black & white, tan & white, brown & tan and white.
Toy/Miniature:
There are three permitted color
combinations for the Toy/Miniature Fox Terrier. These are black and white,
tan and white, and tri-color (black, white and tan). |
Grooming
Smooth &
Toy/Miniature: The Smooth Haired Fox Terrier
& Toy/Miniature Fox Terrier require little grooming at all. The occasional brushing to remove dead
hair is quite sufficient.
Wire: The coat of the Wire Haired Fox Terrier should be brushed several
times a week. |
History
Smooth & Wire Haired Fox
Terriers have the same origins. They were developed by mixing a number of
terrier breeds, as well as Beagles, Dachshunds and Foxhounds. They were
originally developed to hunt vermin and to assist the hunter in the field.
Toy/Miniature Fox Terriers were developed in America in the 1800s and
were descended from their large cousins brought over from England at the
time. |
Positives
Fox Terriers are easy
to care for and get on well with other pets. They love to play, and also
make a good sentry to alert owners of visitors to the home. |
Negatives
Fox Terriers can be
"snappy" around small children if the children do not treat them
well. Children need to be educated when interacting with Fox Terriers that
the Fox Terrier is a dog and not a toy, thus needing to be properly
respected. |
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