Appearance of the Wire Chisoxy
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The Wire Chisoxy is a small, light, active dog with a short, moderately dense coat and long tail. Colors can vary considerably and include black, gray, sable and red, among others. Its round head and large eyes and ears are perfect for watching and investigating everything that goes on in or around the house. Commonly known as Small Dog Syndrome, the Wire Chisoxy has an unstable temperament and is known to be surly with its owners, young children and strangers. Its territorial nature makes it a perfect watchdog, despite its discreet appearance. And it is, with short legs, a short muzzle and small feet. However, because of their need to stay active, they are muscular and fast. With an agile, purposeful gait, this sturdy little dog expresses determination and intelligence. |
Temperament of the Wire Chisoxy
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The Wire Chisoxy loves to be surrounded by people, especially the family member it gravitates towards most. This is largely because it's affectionate and loving, and adapts well to people who may be home a lot. Despite this, the Wire Chisoxy also has a quick temper. If he's not active enough or doesn't get enough attention, he becomes grumpy and tends to lose his temper. If not properly socialized when young, they can end up being temperamental and aggressive. These intrepid, curious and intelligent dogs make excellent companions and offer loyal protection. They can get along with other dogs, provided they have the opportunity to interact regularly. |
Needs and activities of the Wire Chisoxy
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It may be a small breed, but that's just one advantage of the Wire Chisoxy. They're known for their ability to jump at least a meter high while running, and are happiest when given the opportunity for varied, prolonged exercise. Trips to the park, runs or jogs and long games of fetch are optimal for avoiding grumpiness and boredom. Wire Chisoxy has a lot of nervous energy and a high metabolism, so the aim is to relieve pent-up energy. Perfectly suited to life in an apartment or at home, this dog does well as long as it has plenty of time outside, under supervision, and fresh air. |
Maintenance of the Wire Chisoxy
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It's not clear whether the Wire Chisoxy is hypoallergenic, but it sheds very little to moderately. Despite this, its coat should be brushed regularly, at least three times a week. Long bristle brushes and pin brushes are two good choices. Owners are also encouraged to pluck their coat by hand, holding the hairs between thumb and forefinger, then pulling upwards from the roots. This operation should be carried out every six months, or even more than twice a year, to maintain a bright, shiny coat. A professional groomer can recommend when this should be done. These dogs are not known for being slobbery breeds and, if properly cared for, will not smell bad. Teeth should be brushed several times a week, as small dogs are prone to tooth decay and poor dentition. |