I grew up with wire hair Fox terriers as a pre-teen and teenager. I will soon be 70 years old, and I know these dogs may leave your life, but they never leave your heart.
I agree. Flender is especially cuddly. However, I believe that all animals that know how to give affection always remain in the heart. I remember many animals with whom I have interacted even only once, but who have asked for cuddles. And they always get them from me, because I love all sociable animals.
My 2 year old Wire Fox is curled up at my side, right now. We lost his much older brother in August of last year. They are both wonderful little characters. They’re not easy dogs but they’re so worth it. Your puppy is adorable. (He’s much older now but you have this puppy footage for good)
Yes, I also think it was a good idea to keep the videos from when he was a puppy. The entire ones are on a DVD along with the photos. Today Flender is almost 5 years old, but remains a playful puppy, both with people and with all types of animals. For a Fox Terrier, I have never heard him bark: so he lives well in a condominium. Very cuddly, he still took all the beds possible (kennel, carpet, sofa, bed and occasionally even the owner). But that's okay: he never makes a mess in the house and likes cuddles. Let's enjoy our friends and not abandon them: they are animals, but they make us more human. Kind Regards. :D
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 They are puppies their whole lives. I love that about them. Jax at 15 still liked to play fight and run around as best as he could. They don’t know what quit means. They have a lot of really good qualities that people generally lack. Amazing little beings. Neither one of mine bark much, either. They’re good boys. I spoil mine like crazy because they deserve it. They’re great friends and should be treated as such.
I'm sure they will give you as much joy as the from Flender to me. Thanks, and I hope you will have fun soon too. Greetings and look out for the furniture (Flender ate the whole sofa :D )
He’s teething his mouth hurts so his instinct is to chew everything. Take a towel and put ice cubes in it let him chew on it under supervision so he doesn’t eat towel or choke on ice cube the frozen cube will anesthetize his mouth for awhile. Give him things appropriate to chew like nylabones pig ears rawhide but be careful he doesn’t eat big chunks or choke and make sure those organic chews haven’t been recalled for salmonella or other toxins. When he stops teething he may still mouth things. Say no then give him toy of chew to bite on. I’ve had many wires over 49 years. Great little dogs. Big dog in little package. Never have them off leash very high prey drive and selective deafness so they won’t listen to you when prey instinct kicks in. Start obedience training early with patience and positive rewards. No negative or yelling. Short sessions they loose focus easily. Enjoy enjoy.
@@larrymarcus3176 Thanks for the suggestions. He is now almost 3 years old, but the training went well. Now he is very good, and he is a cuddly born. He plays a lot, but he knows how to stay calm. I will remember it for the next. Thanks again and best wishes for everything. :D :D :D
@@larrymarcus3176 150 lbs of personality in a 25 lb dog! They’re amazing little devils. I have a 14 year old WFT who’s still going strong for his age and I’m picking up a WFT puppy, next week. It’s gonna be total chaos here. But, that’s ok. They’re worth it.
Seeing this really makes me smile! We were just getting ready to pick up two wire fox terrier puppies from the breeder around the 18th and today we got bad news.. the dog sitter that was watching them while the breeder was gone wasn't really watching them and let them get into a can of paint thinner.. and both of the puppies passed away 😔
I am very sorry. The puppies themselves have a certain value, but the very fact that distraction and carelessness has decreed such an epilogue makes me shiver. Two little ones who had a long and happy life ahead of them - it's awful. Irresponsible breeders, that's not the way it is done. I hope you will soon find 2 other little creatures to love and cuddle. Take care.
@@dadebot7 I would not say. If they managed to dive into the diluent it is because it was within their reach. This indicates negligence. I'm sure they didn't do it on purpose, but they sure weren't as careful as they should have been.
Flender is special cute, what a clown! Typical Foxterrier. I love this breed, I own a 12 years old Smoothhair Foxterrier named "Leni", she's our second Fox now. The first one's name was "Vanilla", she was also a Smoothhair (RIP, Vanilla).
Yes, it is still funny today. I got to know this breed thanks to my wife, and although I have had many dogs in my life, this is the first one that I take directly as a puppy, I train it and I gave it its name. So he's the first little dog to really be mine. However, I have had many races and also mestizos. I love all animals. If I could, I would have a Zoo in the garden, but I have neither the garden nor the funds to do so. Happiness to you and your Fox. Best wishes.
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 thanks! Same here! I'm 39 now, I was surrounded by dogs since I was born. And I want to live with dogs for my whole life, dogs are like the better humans imo!
What a cute wire fox! The family has silky terriers and love them beyond. But I am tempted to have a wire fix of my own- I have heard that the wire terrier though is not so great for children or other dogs and we live where there a lot of dogs.. is this true in your experience? Are they prone to biting humans and angry over other dogs? Are they difficult to train as they say? Would love to know your experience! 😊
All false. Mine is a first-rate cuddly. Ideal for children thanks to its energies. He is not a quiet dog because he is very lively and likes to run and play. It depends on how they grow up, whether in isolation or if they socialize from an early age. Mine doesn't even bark. He lives in an apartment with us in a condominium, although he prefers fields and meadows. It requires little care, being a rustic dog. Like all dogs, it should not be mistreated. It has a dominant character, this is true. So you have to know how to impose yourself on him. Mine carries out voice commands for which I trained him from an early age. Few things, actually. But there are Fox Terrier videos doing real circus acts. So it is also easily trainable. Personally, if you take it you make a deal as a friend and playmate. It needs activity, so the more you play and run, the better. But he also endures the quiet life. Here he also plays with children in one-year-old strollers, and with children who have the ball and play soccer. It never bites, except when it is playing. But precisely because he plays, he never really bites, and stops if he accidentally hurts because he has sharp teeth. However, he only does it with adults. With children it is much more delicate. For the rest, I always recommend the opinion of the breeders. I still hope I have helped you. Thanks for Comment. Take care.
Hello! I have two fox terriers, a girl and a boy. They are completely different. The girl is very friendly and loves to play with other animals, and the guy is ready to tear everyone apart. The boy got to us as an adult and he had bad owners. They abandoned him and he ran around the woods for about a year. But with both the girl and the boy, I walk on a leash. Even though they know the commands, but when they see a cat or a squirrel, they don't hear anything anymore. Hunting is in their blood. At home, they are the sweetest and most affectionate animals. They get along with children. The boy loves children. I hope I helped you.
They are supposed to love children. Mine does, she loves people and adores children. Nothing makes her happier than when a kid gets on the ground with her. She is sweeeeet as the day is long and very loving. I got her at one year old from a shelter and I'm sure she was from a breeder who just left her in the concrete patio, she didn't know how to potty on grass and looked like a mop. But she was a gem no matter. How anyone could have neglected her previous heart is beyond me. But it was my gain. Terriers are fearless so you have to work with only positive reinforcement. They aren't bred for obedience so much as their own intelligence for hunting. This is my second and both were rescues,but both were the most awesome dogs.
@@justseekingtruth3998 Yes, they are ideal for children. They have a lot of energy and always want to play. Tireless and friendly, you never get bored with them.:D
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 she's talking about how he says the "f word" in the song. It's being used satirically though. Song is making fun of people who used to make fun of Prince back in the 80s. I love fox Terriers so cute
@@MarvinMonroe Thank you. If you only knew how lively and cuddly it is. He never misses an opportunity to be caressed and socializes with everyone. I like to spoil him but he is also trained to obey. A happy little dog, I can tell. I hope all the little dogs can be fine sooner or later.
I grew up with wire hair Fox terriers as a pre-teen and teenager. I will soon be 70 years old, and I know these dogs may leave your life, but they never leave your heart.
I agree. Flender is especially cuddly. However, I believe that all animals that know how to give affection always remain in the heart. I remember many animals with whom I have interacted even only once, but who have asked for cuddles. And they always get them from me, because I love all sociable animals.
Absolutely. They are the best kind of friend.
My 2 year old Wire Fox is curled up at my side, right now. We lost his much older brother in August of last year. They are both wonderful little characters.
They’re not easy dogs but they’re so worth it.
Your puppy is adorable. (He’s much older now but you have this puppy footage for good)
Yes, I also think it was a good idea to keep the videos from when he was a puppy. The entire ones are on a DVD along with the photos.
Today Flender is almost 5 years old, but remains a playful puppy, both with people and with all types of animals. For a Fox Terrier, I have never heard him bark: so he lives well in a condominium. Very cuddly, he still took all the beds possible (kennel, carpet, sofa, bed and occasionally even the owner). But that's okay: he never makes a mess in the house and likes cuddles. Let's enjoy our friends and not abandon them: they are animals, but they make us more human.
Kind Regards. :D
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 They are puppies their whole lives. I love that about them. Jax at 15 still liked to play fight and run around as best as he could. They don’t know what quit means.
They have a lot of really good qualities that people generally lack.
Amazing little beings.
Neither one of mine bark much, either. They’re good boys.
I spoil mine like crazy because they deserve it. They’re great friends and should be treated as such.
@@lemmymilkister1862 Yes, i agree :D
Che bello! Grazie per il video! I had a foxy for a month but couldn't keep him. What a beautiful breed!
Cagnolino molto vivace. Il nostro ha il pregio di non abbaiare mai, ma è comunque molto vispo. Grazie a te del commento. Flender apprezza.
Had foxies all my life… enough said
A lot to do, but always in joy. Shared love. Thank you. :D
Such a beauty!! Nothing as fun as a wire!!
Yup....i think too :D But i love all pets
They are little pocket rockets, cute, friendly, fierce but above all loving, can't wait to get ours after losing two over many years, enjoy.♥️
I'm sure they will give you as much joy as the from Flender to me. Thanks, and I hope you will have fun soon too. Greetings and look out for the furniture (Flender ate the whole sofa :D )
He’s teething his mouth hurts so his instinct is to chew everything. Take a towel and put ice cubes in it let him chew on it under supervision so he doesn’t eat towel or choke on ice cube the frozen cube will anesthetize his mouth for awhile. Give him things appropriate to chew like nylabones pig ears rawhide but be careful he doesn’t eat big chunks or choke and make sure those organic chews haven’t been recalled for salmonella or other toxins. When he stops teething he may still mouth things. Say no then give him toy of chew to bite on. I’ve had many wires over 49 years. Great little dogs. Big dog in little package. Never have them off leash very high prey drive and selective deafness so they won’t listen to you when prey instinct kicks in. Start obedience training early with patience and positive rewards. No negative or yelling. Short sessions they loose focus easily. Enjoy enjoy.
@@larrymarcus3176 Thanks for the suggestions. He is now almost 3 years old, but the training went well. Now he is very good, and he is a cuddly born. He plays a lot, but he knows how to stay calm. I will remember it for the next. Thanks again and best wishes for everything. :D :D :D
@@larrymarcus3176 150 lbs of personality in a 25 lb dog! They’re amazing little devils.
I have a 14 year old WFT who’s still going strong for his age and I’m picking up a WFT puppy, next week. It’s gonna be total chaos here. But, that’s ok. They’re worth it.
Once you got a Fox you never go back
Yes, is true. :D
The only thing missing is your WFT playing soccer. WFT have a special gift for playing soccer.
Enjoy they are fantastic dog's.
Thanks. Is a funny dog and enjoy all times with umans and other animals. He love too cats :D :D :D
Seeing this really makes me smile! We were just getting ready to pick up two wire fox terrier puppies from the breeder around the 18th and today we got bad news.. the dog sitter that was watching them while the breeder was gone wasn't really watching them and let them get into a can of paint thinner.. and both of the puppies passed away 😔
I am very sorry. The puppies themselves have a certain value, but the very fact that distraction and carelessness has decreed such an epilogue makes me shiver. Two little ones who had a long and happy life ahead of them - it's awful. Irresponsible breeders, that's not the way it is done. I hope you will soon find 2 other little creatures to love and cuddle. Take care.
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 I wasn't the breeders fault it was the puppy sitters fault.. the puppy sitter was watching them like they should have..
@@dadebot7 I would not say. If they managed to dive into the diluent it is because it was within their reach. This indicates negligence. I'm sure they didn't do it on purpose, but they sure weren't as careful as they should have been.
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 agreed
What a beautiful dog , love wft’s , sadly we just lost our Eddie due to illness.
Все собаки классные,но фоксики это что-то 😁👍
Я согласен
Somiglia al mio che non c è più.. . Bel video
Flender is special cute, what a clown! Typical Foxterrier. I love this breed, I own a 12 years old Smoothhair Foxterrier named "Leni", she's our second Fox now. The first one's name was "Vanilla", she was also a Smoothhair (RIP, Vanilla).
Yes, it is still funny today. I got to know this breed thanks to my wife, and although I have had many dogs in my life, this is the first one that I take directly as a puppy, I train it and I gave it its name. So he's the first little dog to really be mine. However, I have had many races and also mestizos. I love all animals. If I could, I would have a Zoo in the garden, but I have neither the garden nor the funds to do so. Happiness to you and your Fox. Best wishes.
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 thanks! Same here! I'm 39 now, I was surrounded by dogs since I was born. And I want to live with dogs for my whole life, dogs are like the better humans imo!
@@greensun1334 i Agree. :D
Fox Wire and Lakeland are the Best!
Cool Video and Wirestraits fits ! 😁👍
Thanks. Is a little star :D
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 Had a Wirehair as a child to young adult. Wanted another dog for 29 years. Just got a Lakeland--Snuggie. She is my love!
@@63bplumb They are little furry joys. I wish you brighten your life as they do with me. :D
Adorabile 🥰!
ma che amore!
Gia, un amore "diavoletto" ! :D
この犬種は、感情が分かりやすくて好きな犬です。(*´ー`*)
はい。分かりやすくて好き。私はすべての動物が大好きですが、この品種は本当に特別だと言わざるを得ません。ジャック・ラッセルに似たものしか見えない。
しかし、それらはすべて美しく、すべてが大好きです :D
What a cute wire fox! The family has silky terriers and love them beyond. But I am tempted to have a wire fix of my own- I have heard that the wire terrier though is not so great for children or other dogs and we live where there a lot of dogs.. is this true in your experience? Are they prone to biting humans and angry over other dogs? Are they difficult to train as they say? Would love to know your experience! 😊
All false. Mine is a first-rate cuddly. Ideal for children thanks to its energies. He is not a quiet dog because he is very lively and likes to run and play. It depends on how they grow up, whether in isolation or if they socialize from an early age. Mine doesn't even bark. He lives in an apartment with us in a condominium, although he prefers fields and meadows. It requires little care, being a rustic dog. Like all dogs, it should not be mistreated. It has a dominant character, this is true. So you have to know how to impose yourself on him. Mine carries out voice commands for which I trained him from an early age. Few things, actually. But there are Fox Terrier videos doing real circus acts. So it is also easily trainable. Personally, if you take it you make a deal as a friend and playmate. It needs activity, so the more you play and run, the better. But he also endures the quiet life. Here he also plays with children in one-year-old strollers, and with children who have the ball and play soccer. It never bites, except when it is playing. But precisely because he plays, he never really bites, and stops if he accidentally hurts because he has sharp teeth. However, he only does it with adults. With children it is much more delicate. For the rest, I always recommend the opinion of the breeders. I still hope I have helped you. Thanks for Comment. Take care.
Hello! I have two fox terriers, a girl and a boy. They are completely different. The girl is very friendly and loves to play with other animals, and the guy is ready to tear everyone apart. The boy got to us as an adult and he had bad owners. They abandoned him and he ran around the woods for about a year. But with both the girl and the boy, I walk on a leash. Even though they know the commands, but when they see a cat or a squirrel, they don't hear anything anymore. Hunting is in their blood. At home, they are the sweetest and most affectionate animals. They get along with children. The boy loves children. I hope I helped you.
They are supposed to love children. Mine does, she loves people and adores children. Nothing makes her happier than when a kid gets on the ground with her. She is sweeeeet as the day is long and very loving. I got her at one year old from a shelter and I'm sure she was from a breeder who just left her in the concrete patio, she didn't know how to potty on grass and looked like a mop. But she was a gem no matter. How anyone could have neglected her previous heart is beyond me. But it was my gain.
Terriers are fearless so you have to work with only positive reinforcement. They aren't bred for obedience so much as their own intelligence for hunting. This is my second and both were rescues,but both were the most awesome dogs.
@@justseekingtruth3998 Yes, they are ideal for children. They have a lot of energy and always want to play. Tireless and friendly, you never get bored with them.:D
BISOU BISOU BISOU
Какие Фокстерьеры классные👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰
HEHE, я тоже так думаю. Спасибо
Какой же ты хорошенький
I'd have called him Glibson
😍😍😍
This music has some really outdated language 😬 Lovely dog though.
The music come from 80 years. But for me is so actually. The objective of the yougs of our days is similar to the those time. Thanks for comment. :D
@@jhonj.jaguar4227 she's talking about how he says the "f word" in the song. It's being used satirically though. Song is making fun of people who used to make fun of Prince back in the 80s.
I love fox Terriers so cute
@@MarvinMonroe Thank you. If you only knew how lively and cuddly it is. He never misses an opportunity to be caressed and socializes with everyone. I like to spoil him but he is also trained to obey. A happy little dog, I can tell. I hope all the little dogs can be fine sooner or later.
It seems the people outraged by that outdated language only seem to want that word to be offensive.
That I've always found odd.
klaine milauw
Мило!!! У меня тоже есть два фокстерьера)))