Well, the Mini Fox Terrier (Fox Terrier's toy breed) cost from $500 to $2000 and even sometimes more, it depends on background and quality. That said, there are several varieties of fox terriers, and the price will vary with the type with geographic areas, and with breeding history.
One factor that should always be considered is never to buy from a "backyard breeder". If you are intent on getting a purebred dog, be sure to research the breeders credentials and to contact official breed organizations for the breeder's bona fides.
If you are open to adoption of either pure-breds or mixed, and especially adult dogs, there are many awaiting adoption at shelters and through volunteer organizations nationwide and in your community.
A Mini Foxie puppy that has been litter registered with the MFCA will cost between $350 and $1000 depending on the reputation of the kennels from which it comes. Well known kennels can command higher prices and newly established kennels have to prove the quality of their stock first and establish that reputation for quality stock. This does not mean that a cheaper puppy from a first time breeder is necessarily inferior. It might be a top notch puppy and then again, it may be of pet only quality as with any pure breed of dog. Puppies must pass a veterinary inspection at 12 month of age before they can be adult registered.
It depends were you get him/her. From a pro. dog/ fox-t breeder it could be anywhere from $200 to $1200
In general, the toy fox terrier is smaller than the fox terrier, with proportionately smaller features.
Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier.
The dog's name is "Nipper" and he is part bull terrier and part fox terrier.
A taco terrier is a dog which is a mix of a toy fox terrier and chihuahua.
A White Fox Terrier!
The life span of a Toy Fox Terrier is 13 - 14 years.
like 264 pounds
He's actually a Jack Russell Terrier because the Wire Fox Terrier's muzzle is too long and skinny, and the Jack Russell's muzzle is shorter.
ginger
No, not really. Here is a picture of a fox and a fox terrier.Fox terrier: http://www.dogfacts.org/Wire-Fox-Terrier-pictures.htmFox: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/animalsimagesprimaryred-fox-sleeping.jpgCopy and paste that into a urlFox terriers are named so because they were bred to be trained to run down fox holes and chase out a fox so it could be hunted.
Smooth fox terrier?
Snitter is a Smooth Fox Terrier. I have a Smooth Fox Terrier and a Jack Russell Terrier and Snitter acts more like my Jack than the Foxy.