Black And White Wire Fox Terrier. The wire fox terrier was developed in england by fox hunting enthusiasts and is believed to be descended from a now extinct rough coated black and tan working terrier of wales derbyshire and durham. Often the coat is slightly waved but the show standard is that the coat is never curly. The wire fox terrier is fairly dynamic feisty and lively dog.
It has a flat skull and medium sized and v shaped ears which tappers. The wire fox terrier is short backed and square proportioned but at the same time standing over a lot of ground. The dogs short strong usually docked tails were used as handles by the hunter to pull them back out. Wire fox terrier belongs to the uk way back in the late 1700s.
The wire fox terrier is short backed and square proportioned but at the same time standing over a lot of ground.
13 to 16 inches. Often the coat is slightly waved but the show standard is that the coat is never curly. Its conformation combines speed endurance and power enabling it to gallop and stay with the horses and hounds during the hunt and to follow a fox up a narrow passage. 13 to 20 pounds. The predominantly white coat is.