Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Smooth Fox Terrier

The Smooth Fox Terrier is a balanced, well-proportioned terrier with a distinctive head that has a tapering muzzle, fiery dark eyes, and folded v-shaped ears set well up on the head, but not prick. It is a sturdy dog in that it is well-muscled and exhibits endurance, but should not appear in any way coarse or cloddy.

The male Fox terrier is tame but it will also respond to your commands. Shoulder height of a male Smooth Fox Terrier should be no taller than 15.5" with females proportionally less, and a male in show condition should weigh approximately 18 lbs.

The tail should be set well up on the back and be straight or slightly curved, but not carried over the back or curled like an Akita's.

Its coat is hard, flat, and abundant. This breed does shed somewhat. In color they should be predominantly white—some are even all white—but typically have markings of black and tan. Red, liver, or brindle are objectionable and disqualifying faults in the show ring. Heads are usually solid colored, but a variety of white markings are permissible, including half or split faces, blazes, or color only over the eyes and/or ears. It is commonly tri-colored.



Smooth Fox Terrier


Smooth Fox Terrier Dog Club Directory


- National specialty club. Contains breed standards, information about upcoming shows and events, constitution, and show results.

- Breed information, history, membership details, show calendar and results, list of judges, and links. United Kingdom.

- Contains information on the Wire Fox Terrier and Smooth Fox Terrier, and membership details.

- Breed description, pictures of rescued dogs in need of homes, events calendar, and show news.

- An organization for owners and fanciers of the Smooth Fox Terrier and Wire Fox Terrier.

- Club history, membership information, calendar of events and show results. United States.

- Features show results, rules, photographs from the shows, and general information about the breed. United Kingdom.

- News, events calendar, members directory, and how to join.



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