Fox Terrier, Smooth

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Fox Terrier, Smooth Breed Information

Breed Group: Terrier

Weight: Male: 17-19; Female: 15-17 lbs

Height: 15.5 inches

Color(s): white should predominate (brindle, red, or liver markings are objectionable)

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Overview

Considered to be one of the oldest terriers, this breed originated in 18th century England as a foxhunter and ratter. Though not as popular as other terrier breeds, they are well known and established. Today the Smooth Fox Terrier is primarily a family companion and show dog.

Character

The Smooth Fox Terrier is a well-proportioned, active, cheerful, and independent breed. They are elegant, eager, compact, and extremely courageous. This is a bold and daring breed that is not easily intimidated and possesses both beauty and brains.

Temperament

A loyal and deeply devoted breed, the Smooth Fox Terrier is also loving and affectionate. They thrive on companionship and attention and do not do well if ignored or are left alone for extended periods of time. This breed does best in a home with older considerate children. Regarded as one of the most aggressive breeds they are not suited for homes with other pets. They are wary of strangers and make excellent watchdogs. Smooth Fox Terriers are not recommended for the novice, apathetic, or sedentary owner.

Care

The Smooth Fox Terrier needs occasional brushing with a firm bristle brush and professional stripping of the coat twice a year. Bathing or dry shampooing should be done when necessary. This breed is prone to such health issues as deafness, postnasal drip, cataracts, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, lens luxation, and distichiasis.

Coat

The coat of the Smooth Fox Terrier is dense, short, flat, and smooth. It is also quite abundant and covers not only the entire body, but the stomach and underside of the thighs as well. The color of the coat is predominately white with black or brown markings. This breed is an average shedder.

Training

This breed requires early intensive and extensive socialization and obedience training. The Smooth Fox Terrier is willful, will challenge authority, and attempt to be dominant. They are prone to excessive barking. They will not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods but must have an experienced owner and handler. Training must be done with firmness, fairness, consistency, and patience. The Smooth Fox Terrier displays talent in agility, fly ball, tracking, and hunting.

Activity

Boisterous and playful, the Smooth Fox Terrier requires daily physical exercise and mental stimulation. They benefit from and enjoy securely leashed walks, family play sessions such as ball and Frisbee, and a safely fenced area to freely romp and run in. Smooth Fox Terriers will become destructive and bark incessantly if bored or lonely. They will do okay in an apartment provided they are given sufficient exercise, attention, and stimulation.

Ask a Question Fox Terrier, Smooth Questions & Answers

QUESTION: When a mini-fox terrier at 18 days is 8 oz. how much approx. will he be at 1 year?

Anonymous - 11/28/2011 1:03:09 PM

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QUESTION: Can a smooth fox terrier travel with you? If they can, around how much would it cost? If not, are they okay with being left at a kennel for more than a month?

Anonymous - 7/29/2011 5:30:34 PM

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QUESTION: I am looking for a dog - is a fox terrier smooth good for me? I am twelve my neighbors have dogs and they are a shih tzu and a black lab

Anonymous - 7/9/2011 2:56:11 PM

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the smooth fox is not usually a very friendly dog with strangers but in your case it might be very comfortable with other friendly dogs

Anonymous - 1/4/2012 12:55:36 PM

QUESTION: I got a Fox terrier that is only 12 inch but he is a male and is 8 years old.i was wondering if he is a full blood fox terrier ?

Anonymous - 1/2/2011 4:49:30 PM

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Maybe he is a Miniature Fox Terrier..Cause i had one that is small but is only 13 inch.

Anonymous - 5/16/2011 2:33:44 PM

QUESTION: Does an electric fence work as a good fece for a smooth fox terrier???????????

Anonymous - 1/1/2011 10:32:32 PM

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Excellent! My fox terrier makes me carry her over the line if we are going for a walk off leash. We will get out of the habit of putting on the collar but after a couple of weeks, she will forget when other dogs come over to play.

Anonymous - 7/13/2011 1:39:34 PM

QUESTION: If you were to leave your fox terrier, smooth at the vets place for a little time less than a week for the first time how would he/she react?

Anonymous - 1/1/2011 9:34:59 PM

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He/she would be shy.

Anonymous - 1/6/2011 12:35:49 PM

QUESTION: How do you create a bond quickly with a 8 year old fox terrier ?

Anonymous - 1/1/2011 5:18:30 PM

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Have you tried letting your fox terrier on your lap... If he/she is allowed. also try making the dog feel like a big shot but NOT with close!!

Anonymous - 1/1/2011 9:45:16 PM

QUESTION: How long can a fox terrier be left alone over the week days?

Anonymous - 12/29/2010 1:56:45 PM

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QUESTION: What is the average size of smooth fox terrier litter? Average # of days of gestation? What do we need to do to prepare a whelpping box? Can she deliver these puppies herself?

Anonymous - 12/7/2010 5:46:24 PM

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