Talk:Miniature Fox Terrier
A fact from Miniature Fox Terrier appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 18 June 2004. The text of the entry was as follows:
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[edit]After discussion on Talk:List of dog breeds I'm not sure what to put in the table under "Classification". Previously I would have put "Not currently recognised by the major registries", but perhaps this isn't a good idea? I think we need something to explain why there is nothing listed, perhaps miss out the word "currently" which might imply recognition is a goal? Quill, what do you think? -- sannse (talk) 15:57, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, I was going to write to you about this, last night, but for some reason decided that sleep was a better idea!
- The problem with even writing 'not recognized' without the 'currently' is that there is an implication that this is a bad thing. Can we not put 'Independent' with a link to the classifying club? For example, for a well-established breed such as this one, Classification: Independent, Mini Foxie Club of Australia, Inc. (MFCA) Breed Standard: http://www.minifoxie.org/breed.html
- Similarly, Classification: Independent, English Jack Russell Club of America, Koolie Club of Australia--you get the picture, with a link to their breed standard if they have one (although, I suggest that if they DON'T have one, the fact that they're 'under development' should be indicated in the article!) Quill
- Sleep!? We'll have none of that round here if you please ;)
- yes, that sounds fine to me - I've added that to this article (I'd already linked that standard in the table too, so that works well). I've put the link in the table as a wikilink, the association probably deserves an article, but if that's not the consensus it can be changed. -- sannse (talk) 21:11, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Recent Edits - Breed Club(s)
[edit]AFAIK, Elf, there is only one breed club for the MFT. Owners of registered dogs in countries other than Australia still belong to the Mini Foxie Club of Australia. Quill 01:42, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
- OK. My bad. Elf | Talk 03:09, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
"They are confident and will generally interact with dogs and other animals many times their size"
[edit]Yes, when we lived on the farm, our Jasmine would sneak out next door and chase the neighbour's horse. Bit alarming to see a 400kg horse run away from a 3.5kg dog! As many people have said anecdotally: "They don't realize that they are a very small animal"! Old_Wombat (talk) 08:26, 26 October 2011 (UTC)