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.
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From Northern Ireland’s top Wire Haired Fox Terrier Kennel Beautiful rare Wire Haired Fox Terrier puppies Bred from the very best bloodlines Sire Int Ch Ir Ch Lamberhurst Bobby Dazzler Dam Burrencroft Rythm N Blues Two bitches and one dog puppy available Lovely temperaments and full of fun Ready to go to forever homes- will be KC Registered , microchipped and vacc

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We have an amazing litter of smooth fox terrier puppies it of two of the leading show kennels in Europe Tamedale/belfox Home reared , microchipped iv registered and use to children

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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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1 Puppy reserved pending visit Beautiful Kennel club Registered All 3 are boys They are lovely and chunky and doing fantastic .Brought up in our family home and socialized with us our pet border

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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 temperament and has
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.