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:Dog breed:Wire Fox Terrier

:Birthday:5/9/2019 Male

:Name:Anko

Wirefox Terrier is called ゛Nobleman of the Terrier゛.

As a name comes from, this dog is made for fox hunting.

It has hard hair,so it’s also called ゛Wire hair fox terrier゛. It’s okay to be bitten by a fox.

It’s a smart, stubborn and needs a lot of exercise. So it’s said that ゛if you can have a Wire Fox Terrier, you can have anything゛.

It’s not popular dog for beginners, but we want to tell the charm of dog.

My family have a dog for the first time, so you can see some strange or funny points. Then, we would appreciat if you give us some advice.

This is a poor video of a doggy beginners, but we’ll do our best.
Please check it out. Thank you.

19 Comments

  1. Que duros son los Fox Terrier, tuve el placer de tener uno conmigo `por 16 años, son increibles.

  2. I have had 4 wires in my life. They all have their own personalities. They do have several propensity driven instincts. They have a high prey drive and tend to try and establish dominance of other dogs. Placing your dog in a group is like taking an aggressive toddler and plopping him down unsupervised in a group of other toddlers. Someone could get hurt especially with much larger dogs because anko will not back down if challenged. His yelps when the larger dogs try and dominate him is a stones throw from him being aggressive. I would encourage you to have him interact one on one with another dog who is easy going and placid. Wires were designed to be an aggressive independent hunting dog who catches its prey and kills it or drives it out of its den so the hunters can. They are charming cute beautiful animals and great companions but at heart they are take no prisoners obsessed driven beings. You must be careful how you socialize him a dog pack will resort to instinct and his is to be boss dog regardless how big or how many other dogs are there. He will keep you very busy enjoy him.

  3. Not to be mean but your dog had a bad behaviour with the shiba, he was trying to dominate it and that's why the other dogs were biting him, to correct him.

  4. Okay
    1.) If you don’t plan on using your dog to have puppies, neuter your dog. They will continue to want to hump dogs. It’s not cruel, you are doing other owners a favor and also your dog, because it wants to relive sexual tension.

    2.) Have a trainer help you and your dog to learn appropriate dog manners amongst other dogs. Your dog seems to be pretty okay with other dogs, however they should learn a command called “off”.

  5. Pay attention to the other dogs. The Old English Sheepdog sensed a problem immediately and tried to break the two of them up throughout this video. If he and the other dogs know there's something wrong the humans should have figured it out. The OES was constantly trying to stop the Wire Haired Terrier. Stupid humans.

  6. Foxies are incredibly robust and I never trust mine with his canine companions, he is usually quite friendly but I quickly learnt that mounting was never ever a good sign. Hugo can get very aggressive and strangely enough he often provokes other dogs on leash. Off leash less so.

  7. I also have a wire fox terrier but she is not friendly and I am almost never able to pet her. Is your wire fox terrier friendly?

  8. Even in a 3v1 roughhouse, the will of the wire fox terrier is indominable.

    It's like his tactic is skirmishing play fighting.

  9. This fox terrier was only interested in trying to aggressively mount the Shibu for dominance. It was wrong to allow a now adult fox terrier to behave like this in a mixed dog park. Shibu should have removed her dog rather than Allie it to be subjected to this. Owner was incorrect to permit this and allow this level of excitement. Fox terriers need to be taught manners and self control around their high energy, they are smart dogs and capable. Big failure of owner, and the dog.

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