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Fox Terrier Puppies for sale

The very first Wire Fox Terrier, also known as Smooth Fox Terrier, Wire Fox Terrier, Foxie, Foxy,, to be officially recognised and registered was a dog named Old Tip. The Master of the Sinnington Hounds bred him in Yorkshire in the mid-eighteen hundreds, and although his pedigree remains a bit of a mystery, he is the basis for the terriers that exist today.

Read our Fox Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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*Wire Haired Fox Terrier Pups*

Fox Terrier

7 weeksAge
33Sex
£1,750Price

**1 BOY AVAILABLE** I have got a beautiful litter of wire haired Fox Terrier pups available to only the very best of homes! Mum is a lovely girl and is fantastic mother to her puppies. She has a great

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LeicesterLeicester
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Fox terrier puppies for sale

Fox Terrier

7 weeksAge
12Sex
£2,000Price

Here we have our beautiful girl’s and boy’s first litter. We have 2 girls and a boy. They are raised in a family around a young kid and other dogs. Puppies’ mum and dad can be seen anytime because the

WillenhallWest Midlands
Fox Terrier dogs Boy and girl fox terriers  - Advert 3
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Boy and girl fox terriers

Fox Terrier

2 yearsAge
11Sex
£1,000Price

Sadly we are having to rehome our beautiful fox terriers. Foxy and Billy . Foxy is the girl she is kc registered . Billy is the boy he isn’t kc registered but both of his parents were . They have real

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MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough
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Fox Terrier wire haired

Fox Terrier

4 monthsAge
32Sex
£1,050Price

A beautiful litter of wire haired fox terriers. From show lines, we have over 30 yrs experience with this breed. They have fantastic temperaments who love human company. A very intelligent and inquisi

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BallymenaMid and East Antrim
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Fox Terrier dogs Beautiful KC litter of 3 boy 2 pups reserved  - Advert 5
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Beautiful KC litter of 3 boy 2 pups reserved

Fox Terrier

4 weeksAge
3Sex
£1,800Price

Serious enquiries only please! 2 puppies are reserved and deposit paid Mum and stud photos are on the advert for you to see . Mum is very much a part of our family . Beautiful Kennel club Registe

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WisbechCambridgeshire
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Fox terrier

Fox Terrier

10 monthsAge
1Sex
£1,200Price

Dog fox terrier for sale 8 months old . Having to sell due to work circumstances. Loves going for long walks , basic training all complete

DoncasterSouth Yorkshire

FAQs

Is a Fox Terrier a good pet?

Fox Terriers, especially the Wire Fox Terrier, make good family dogs, particularly for homes with older children who understand boundaries. They are intelligent, lively, and playful dogs that need plenty of mental stimulation and physical exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behaviours. While they are affectionate and bond well with their owners, they are also energetic and vocal, so they may not suit those seeking a calm companion. Proper socialisation is important to ensure they get along well with young children and smaller pets due to their natural prey drive.

Are Jack Russells and Fox Terriers the same?

No, Jack Russells and Fox Terriers are distinct breeds. Jack Russells were bred specifically for fox hunting and have a strong prey drive, with very high energy and tenacity. Fox Terriers, while also originally working dogs used in hunting, have different physical features and temperaments. They differ in size and care requirements, making them unique breeds despite some similarities.

What is the difference between a Rat Terrier and a Fox Terrier?

Rat Terriers and Fox Terriers differ in origin, size, and purpose. Rat Terriers were bred in the US mainly for controlling rodents and as companion dogs, while Fox Terriers were bred for fox hunting. Rat Terriers tend to be larger than Toy Fox Terriers and come in various colours. Rat Terriers often continue working in roles related to rodent control, whereas Fox Terriers are mainly companions. Both breeds are intelligent and active, but their energy levels and behaviours reflect their original roles.

What is the life expectancy of a Fox Terrier?

Fox Terriers generally live well into their teens, with an average lifespan of around 12 to 15 years. Their health and longevity depend on factors such as diet, exercise, regular veterinary care, and genetics.