Miniature Fox Terriers are the pocket rocket versions of their cousin, the Fox Terrier. Almost half their weight and size, they are faster than their bigger counterparts and have more chase and hunting instinct in their blood. Although the origins of the breed are English, the breed was developed in and is endemic to Australia. Mini Foxies, as they are often called, are brave, intelligent, explosive and full of action. They love to roughhouse and investigate new things and are always open for new activates. Today, the Miniature Fox Terrier is still very much a working terrier and is in demand on farms across Australia. They remain popular as pets and enjoy playing the pampered pooch. As long as their active minds are kept stimulated with games or toys and they receive at least moderate exercise, they make excellent pets for anyone with kids, the elderly and are great companions. Miniature Fox Terriers are renowned for their good health and longevity, often reaching an advanced age. With good care and a happy life, Miniature Fox Terriers can live as long as 18 to 20 years, and sometimes beyond. Miniature Fox Terriers generally get along well with other animals. They are confident and will generally interact with dogs and other animals many times their size and have fun times.
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