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  2. Fox Terrier - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, there were 155 Smooth Fox Terriers registered, compared to 693 for the Wire Fox Terrier and 8,663 for the most popular breed in the Terrier Group, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. [ 19 ] The most successful dog at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was Ch. Warren Remedy, who won the Best in Show title three times between 1907 and 1909 ...

  3. Miniature Fox Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The dog’s vigilance, size, affectionate temperament, and ease of care soon resulted in its becoming a popular choice in urban centers as well, and by the 1920s the Miniature Fox Terrier was iconic. So well known and popular was the “Little Foxie” that very little thought was given to the need to preserve its lines.

  4. Wire Fox Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Wire Fox Terrier (also known as Wire Hair Fox Terrier, Wirehaired Terrier or simply Fox Terrier) [1] is a breed of dog, one of many terrier breeds. It is a fox terrier , and although it bears a resemblance to the Smooth Fox Terrier , they are believed to have been developed separately.

  5. Toy Fox Terrier - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Temperament. 2 Health. 3 History. 4 See also. ... The Toy Fox Terrier is a small terrier breed of ... Notable characteristic traits include a short glossy and ...

  6. Smooth Fox Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Smooth Fox Terrier entered the show ring during the mid-19th century, making it one of the earliest entrants in such events. The American Kennel Club recognized the Fox Terrier in 1885; one hundred years later, the Smooth Fox Terrier was recognized as being a distinct breed from the Wire Fox Terrier.

  7. Tenterfield Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Tenterfield residents attest that Mr. Woolnough owned and loved a number of these terriers, [4] however, photographs of these dogs have not yet been discovered. The name Tenterfield Terrier was suggested in the 1990s by television gardening personality Don Burke, [5] and was adopted during the renaming of one of the then-Miniature Fox Terrier ...

  8. Jagdterrier - Wikipedia

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    A fascination with terriers, fervent nationalism, and a propensity towards genetic engineering were braided together when Lutz Heck presented four black-and-tan Fell terriers—similar to what we now would call a Patterdale Terrier—to Carl Eric Gruenewald and Walter Zangenbert. Gruenewald was a "cynologist" (a self-styled dog man with an ...

  9. American Foxhound - Wikipedia

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    While standards call for the American Foxhound to be about 21–25 in (53–64 cm) tall to the withers, and weigh anywhere between 55–71 lb (25–32 kg), many of them are larger in structure (especially the show strains), with males standing 26–29 in (66–74 cm) and females 25–28 in (64–71 cm) and smaller in weight, typically between 45–65 lb (20–29 kg).

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