| 1885 - 240 sider
...WIRE-BAIRKD FOX-TERRIER. This variety of the breed should resemble the smooth sort in every respect except the coat, which should be broken. The harder and more...or elsewhere. The coat should not be too long, so аз to give the dog a shaggy appearance; but at the same it should show a marked and distinct difference... | |
| George O. Shields - 1891 - 746 sider
...variety of the breed should resemble the smooth sort in every respect except the coat, which should lie broken. The harder and more wiry the texture of the...elsewhere. The coat should not be too long, so as to give the dog a shaggy appearance; but at the same time it should show a marked and distinct difference... | |
| Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1894 - 532 sider
...as follows : " The wire-haired fox terrier should resemble the smooth sort in every respect except the coat, which should be broken. The harder and more...elsewhere. " The coat should not be too long, so as to give the dog a shaggy appearance, but at the same time it should show a marked and distinct difference... | |
| Rawdon B. Lee - 1895 - 296 sider
...as follows : — " This variety of the breed should resemble the smooth sort in every respect except the coat, which should be broken. The harder and more...elsewhere. " The coat should not be too long, so as to give the dog a shaggy appearance, but at the same time it should show a marked and distinct difference... | |
| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...that of the smooth, which they should resemble in every respect except the coat, which should be more broken. The harder and more wiry the texture of the...elsewhere. The coat should not be too long, so as to give the dog a shaggy appearance, but at the same time it should show a marked and distinct difference... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1921 - 418 sider
...sort in every respect except the coat, which should be broken. The harder and more wiry of texture the coat is the better. On no account should the dog...elsewhere. The coat should not be too long, so as to give the dog a shaggy appearance, but at the same time it should show a marked and distinct difference... | |
| Irving C. Ackerman - 1927 - 224 sider
...stud. The wire-haired variety of the breed should resemble the smooth sort in every respect except the coat, which should be broken. The harder and more...elsewhere. The coat should not be too long, so as to give the dog a shaggy appearance, but at the same time, it should show a marked and distinct difference... | |
| 1916 - 502 sider
...sort in every respect except the coat, which should be broken. The harder and more wiry the texture the coat is the better. On no account should the dog...or feel woolly, and there should be no silky hair ahout the poll or eisewhere. The coat should not be too long, so as to give the dog a shaggy appearance,... | |
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