What is the difference between Fox Terrier and Chenille

What is the difference between a Fox Terrier and a Sheltie? The Foxhound Terrier is alert and aggressive, while the Sheltie is friendly and lively. The Fox Terrier has a longer face than the Sheltie, and the Sheltie has a much longer coat than the Fox Terrier. The Fox Terrier is of English origin and the Chenille is of German origin and does not contain English blood. The FoxTerrier is a traditional English terrier, energetic, uncontrollable, and loves to fight. FoxTerriers are affectionate family dogs with a strong protective streak and must be trained closely to suppress the hunting instinct. Fox Terriers are naturally particularly active and often require a large amount of exercise, preferring to run and walk freely forward. The Schnauzer (Standard Schnauzer), a type of terrier dog, originated in Germany in the 15th century and is the only breed in the terrier category that does not contain English blood. Its name Schnauzer is the German word for “muzzle”, and this dog is energetic, lively and a good companion dog for families. The Schnauzer is now divided into three breeds: the “Standard Schnauzer”, the “Mini Schnauzer” and the “Giant Schnauzer”; 1, personality differences: the Fox Terrier is alert and fierce, the Schnauzer is friendly and lively. 2, face difference: Fox Terrier face longer than the Chenery. 3, hair difference: Chenery hair is much longer than the Fox Terrier, usually see the Chenery short hair is artificial beauty trimmed.

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