New Title Holders - Terrier Race
United Steeplechase Champion
AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER
UFR USCH GRCH'PR'WMK'S ALL THAT @ LITTLE OAK
JUNE PASKO & WALTER PASKO
United Steeplechase Racer
AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER
USR UFR GRCH WMK'S THAT NEW JOURNEY
KARYN PINGEL & RYAN PINGEL
AUSTRALIAN TERRIER
USR UFR AKIBA'S I'VE GOT A SECRET
KIM FLOYD
PATTERDALE TERRIER
USR UFR CH BADAKHASHAN TOBIAS
FAY ROSS CRAFT
United Flat Racer
AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER
USR UFR GRCH WMK'S THAT NEW JOURNEY
KARYN PINGEL & RYAN PINGEL
AUSTRALIAN TERRIER
USR UFR AKIBA'S I'VE GOT A SECRET
KIM FLOYD
DACHSHUND
UFR SAGI'S ASK QUESTIONS LATER
DESIREE BEAUCHAMP-JONES
TOY FOX TERRIER
UFR GRCH'PR'PRELUDE DOMINANT PRESENCE
ALLAN SLAUTERBECK & JULIE SLAUTERBECK
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The immediate ancestor of the Toy Fox Terrier is the larger Smooth Fox Terrier. Owners of these brave little dogs found that the smallest, which they called "runts", were the scrappiest of the bunch. These little dogs were prized for their temperament. Smaller dogs were developed and eventually were found in the seven-pound range. The United Kennel Club began registering the Smooth Fox Terrier in 1912. Between then and the mid-1920's, the Toy Fox Terrier was developed, being a miniature of the previous breed, however they were still registered under the name of Fox Terrier (Smooth). Those dogs appear almost identical to the dogs of today. It was not until February 24, 1936, that U.K.C. began registering the Toy Fox Terrier under its current name. |

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