Wire Haired Fox Terrier Gifts
Our website contains a great range of Wire Haired Fox Terrier products for every Wire Haired Fox Terrier owner and Wire Haired Fox Terrier lover. The products we have available include Wire Haired Fox Terrier Throws, Wire Haired Fox Terrier Cushions and Wire Haired Fox Terrier Shoulder Bags.
The Wire Haired Fox Terrier shoulder bags are constructed of high quality, 100% natural cotton. Measuring 17” wide by 17” tall with two black canvas straps, the bag can hold an array of items.
The Wire Haired Fox Terrier Cushions are again made from 100% natural cotton and measure 17” by 17”. The cushion pad (inner) complies with the furniture and furnishings regulations 1988 and is removable.
The Wire Haired Fox Terrier throws measure 54 inches by 54 Inches and are made from 100% all natural high-quality cotton.
All our Wire Haired Fox Terrier merchandise is manufactured to the highest standards and can be purchased with the knowledge that we offer a full money back guarantee if not completely satisfied with your purchase.
So if there’s a Wire Haired Fox Terrier lover in your life, choose from our range of Wire Fox Terrier gifts by clicking on the following link:
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/products.asp?search4=wire%20fox%20terrier
General Information On Wire Haired Fox Terriers
The Wire Haired Fox Terrier was developed in England by fox hunting enthusiasts and is believed descended from a now-extinct rough-coated, black-and-tan working terrier of Wales, Derbyshire, and Durham.
Although it is said Queen Victoria owned one, the Wire-Haired Fox Terrier was not popular as a family pet until the 1930s, when The Thin Man series of feature films was created. Asta, the canine member of the Charles family, was a Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, and the popularity of the breed soared. Milou (Snowy) from The Adventures of Tintin comic strip is also a wire-haired Fox Terrier.
In the late 20th century, the popularity of the breed declined again, most likely due to changing living conditions in the Western world and the difficulty of keeping hunting terriers in cities due to their strong instincts. Among the less desirable traits of all fox terriers are their energy, digging, stalking and chasing of other animals, and yelping bark.
Wire-Haired Fox Terriers kept as pets show the loyalty, intelligence, and breeding befitting such a storied breed. Wire haired Fox Terriers kept as pets show the loyalty, intelligence, and breeding befitting such a storied breed.
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