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Introduction of flat-haired fox terrier
The flat-haired fox terrier belongs to the traditional English terrier, which was raised for fox hunting in the19th century. In the past, the traditional view was that the flat-haired fox terrier and the bristly fox terrier were two different types of the same dog breed. After research by foreign professional breeders, it is found that the flat-haired fox terrier and the maned fox terrier are bred by different dog breeds, but they are both fox terriers, and their shapes are similar due to work needs. In fact, short-haired species appeared in dog shows 20 years earlier than mane species, but later mane species became more popular than short-haired species. Flat-haired fox terrier does not need special beauty such as shearing and plucking, and is more suitable for family rearing in buildings.
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