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Glossary Term: Wire Fox Terrier

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The Wire Fox Terrier is a small, energetic, and alert dog breed with a wiry coat that is usually white with red, black and tan markings. The Wire Fox Terrier is an active, friendly, and intelligent breed that loves to play and explore. They have a strong prey drive and are good watchdogs.

The Wire Fox Terrier is a happy, affectionate, and loyal breed that bonds deeply with its families. They are often very vocal and love to bark and make noise. They are also known for their strong hunting instincts and may have some difficulty getting along with small animals.

The Wire Fox Terrier has an easy-to-maintain coat that should be brushed at least once a week. Their coats should be trimmed every 6-8 weeks, as well as their nails. They also need daily exercise and playtime in a safe and secure environment.

The Wire Fox Terrier is an excellent choice for those looking for an active and loyal companion. They are great with children and other pets and make great family dogs. They are intelligent and can be trained easily with positive reinforcement. With the right amount of exercise, socialization, and training, they can make great pets for years to come.