Appearance of the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier
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The Wire Scottish Fox Terrier has a face that reflects its extremely inquisitive nature, with straight ears on the head. It is also possible for this breed to have folded ears, although this is less common and may depend on the breeder. Its short legs, a trait of its Scottish Terrier heritage, are traditionally covered with a longer, rougher coat, whose color can vary from black, silver and red to steel blue, brindle, white or wheaten. The Wire Scottish Fox Terrier's tail is short and stands straight when it's at attention or looking for a small creature to retrieve. Its long, square muzzle gives the impression that its head is smaller, but this may be the secret of its hunting genius. |
Temperament of the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier
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This little guy can be exhausting, so if you don't want a dog that entertains you with its antics and nose for trouble, the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier may not be for you. His incredible intelligence and eagerness to please are surpassed only by his love of hunting, fetching and digging. He'll spend hours enjoying your company and praise, while demanding that you keep him active with a variety of games and activities. The Wire Scottish Fox Terrier interacts well with children, but the eagerness and fragility of both children and dog make for an unsuitable environment, so it's best to keep him away from children under six. Nevertheless, his eagerness to please makes the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier easy to train. He can easily become skittish if scolded too much, so it's important that all training focuses on positive reinforcement. |
Needs and activities of the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier
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Don't let the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier's small size fool you. This little fellow is a feisty ball of energy who needs plenty of stimulation to keep his mind active. With a temperament perfect for agility training, this dog loves to please, and games like ball play are a great way to keep him busy. Bear in mind that his small legs can't carry him very far, and he's likely to tire faster than other dogs his size. However, it's this small size that makes him such a universal dog. Apartments, condominiums and houses are all suitable for Wire Scottish Fox Terriers, provided there's enough to keep them busy. Fenced yards are highly recommended for this breed, due to its propensity for hunting and digging. Adaptable to almost any weather, the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier will be your companion, wherever you live. |
Maintenance of the Wire Scottish Fox Terrier
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The Wire Scottish Fox Terrier is a breed that's easy to care for physically. Firmly rooted in the Terrier family, its rough coat is widely considered hypoallergenic and sheds very little. Weekly brushing is necessary to prevent matting and coarsening. Some Terriers are prone to dry, itchy skin, so only bathe and groom your dog if necessary. It's important to brush your dog's teeth every day, if possible, to prevent various gum and tooth diseases that can interfere with the dog's ability to eat, drink and maintain a healthy lifestyle. |