WireFoxTerrier
- Character: Loyal, honest and very enthusiastic
- Type: Small dog
- Production Place: English
- Weight: 6.5-8.5kg
- Life Span: 10-15 years
- Behoof: Ornamental dog, companion dog
In the 18th century, a game called "fox hunting" was popular among the British aristocracy, and local breeders wanted to produce a breed that was good at hunting, thus the Gundog Fox Terrier was born. The colorful coat is unlike that of the Shorthaired Fox Terrier, which is why it has earned the title of "the dog that brings the world infinite joy". The best coats look uneven, with twisted, dense, wirey hair. The hair grows so tightly and thickly that the skin is invisible even when the hair is plucked by hand. At the base of these bristles, there is a short, fine, soft layer of hair called the undercoat. The hairs on the side of the body are not as hard as the hairs on the back and legs. Some of the stiffest hairs are "curly" or slightly wavy, but curly coats are not desirable. The hair on the upper and lower jaws is loose and long, giving the face a sturdy appearance. The coat on the front legs is also dense and loose. The hair length on the shoulders and neck is 0.5 to 1 inch, and 1 to 1.5 inches on the shoulder rump, back, ribs and limbs of the horse. Coat length is related to climate, season, and each individual. Judging needs to be based on the situation to determine what "amount of hair" meets the requirements. White with markings; however, slate, red or liver markings are not desirable. This is a small percentage of the score or does not count. The Foxhound is a loyal and honest family dog that is very enthusiastic about its family, and the colorful coat of this dog has fascinated many pet lovers.
The alert, quick, and eager to challenge expression of the Fox Terrier is reflected in its eyes, ears, and tail posture. He has a refined build, stands with great balance, is graceful and cheerful, and seems to be always ready for his next move.
With an excellent sense of balance and seemingly always ready to make the next move, the bristle Fox Terrier's coat has been compared to the fibers of a coconut.
Energetic, mischievous, mischievous and uncontrollable, they love to fight. However, trainability is high. This dog's personality is generally alert, quick and enthusiastic. Its eyes and the posture of its ears and tail are very distinctive. Smaller bone mass and strength are necessary traits; but this is not to indicate that the Gundog Fox Terrier is a silly dog or has any rough spots - in fact, speed and stamina are as important as strength. The legs should not be too long or too short. He should look like a smart hunter, be able to adapt to many kinds of terrain, and have a short back. Improved is now qualified to be a small member of the family.