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The Historical Origin of Fox Terrier Dog
Foxtrot terrier is a dog breed that came into being for fox hunting in19th century. Its ancestors include coarse-haired black-and-white terriers and many terrier lineages. Short-haired fox terrier is a cross between short-haired black-and-white terrier and Migru bulldog and Lingti. This dog has served as a military dog with a brilliant record. Delemateko was a maned fox hunter who fought side by side with the British guards in World War I and won the service medal. 1928, a fox terrier named iguru, fully equipped, followed bud as the prefect to explore Antarctica. Both types came from Britain and were later exported to all parts of the world. The bristle fox terrier, which was not very popular in the early stage, later surpassed the short-haired variety, and their popularity also changed relatively, reaching its peak at 1920. This is 20 years after the appearance of bristles. The standard of short-haired fox terrier is determined at 1876. Mainly used for hunting small animals, chasing their nests, and catching foxes. It is smart and dignified, so it is often used as a companion dog. In addition, because it loves barking very much, it is also used as a yard guard dog.