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Fox Terrier

British pronunciation/fˈɒks tˈɛɹɪə/
American pronunciation/fˈɑːks tˈɛɹɪɚ/
Fox Terrier
[NOUN]
1

a small short-haired dog that is very energetic and was originally bred in Britain to hunt foxes

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Fox Terrier definition and meaning

What is a "Fox Terrier"?

The Fox Terrier is a small to medium-sized dog breed known for its lively and energetic nature. They have a distinctive appearance with a sleek, muscular body, erect ears, and a keen expression. Fox Terriers come in two varieties - Smooth Fox Terrier and Wire Fox Terrier - with slight differences in their coat types, but both are known for their dense and wiry coats that require regular grooming. They are intelligent and alert dogs, known for their tenacity, courage, and determination. Fox Terriers are highly active and require plenty of physical and mental stimulation to thrive. They are often described as bold, confident, and spirited, with a strong prey drive and a natural instinct for hunting. Despite their small size, Fox Terriers are known for their feisty and fearless nature, making them excellent watchdogs. They are also loyal and affectionate with their families, but can be reserved with strangers. Proper training and socialization from an early age are important for Fox Terriers to ensure they become well-behaved and well-adjusted pets.

Examples
1A smooth fox terrier never won after 1910.
2First bred in the British isles, the smooth terrier and wire fox terriercrossed over to America.
3Warren Remedy was a smooth fox terrier while King is a wire fox terrier.
4He ran one of the two top smooth fox terrier kennels in the country.
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