Artwork-Zebra Zensations Technical Pen and QoR watercolor on a Hahnemühle Cold Pressed Watercolor Postcard. Brushes: Princeton Neptune Travel Round size 8. Photo courtesy of Pezibear on Pixabay.
Today, my hubby took a Fox Terrier in his lunchbag. Did you know that up until 1860, any dog small and fast enough to flush a fox out of his den was considered a fox terrier?
Doodlewash prompt ‘pets’.
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Princeton Neptune Travel Brush, Series 4750, Round, Size 8
Beautiful dog! My dad had a Fox Terrier when he was a kid and he always telling stories about her. They are amazing dogs.
You don’t see too many of them around today. I think they are very energetic dogs that get into trouble if you don’t give them something to do.
That’s really interesting how long ago any dog small and fast enough could be called a fox terrier.
What a adorable doggie you drew !
Thank you, Lynne! They are beautiful dogs!
I did not know that fact about fox terriers. 🙂
You never know when you’ll need good trivia!
Beautifully painted – you’re a master at portraying animals, their personalities as well as distinguishing features. I always enjoy your critters. I’ve have to remember the fact about small, fast dogs next time I go on a fox hunt. (Trembling here.)
Thank you, Sharon! I’m thankful that fox hunts are much rarer these days, but that the breed itself(both fox and dog) to delight us!
Rat dogs, originally. Great pups.
They’re a little too active for my lifestyle, but they’re fantastic dogs!
Love your dog!
Thank you so much, Mary!