• Archie, owned by Gill Raddings
Stunt Dogs, starred in ITV's
Catwalk Dogs. •
Asta, from
The Thin Man film series •
Beauty, awarded the
Dickin Medal for conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving in military conflict. • Bob, from the
Hercule Poirot novel
Dumb Witness by
Agatha Christie (inspired by Christie's own Wire Fox terrier Peter). • Bunny, from the film
Hudson Hawk • Bella, who played Snoopy in the movie
Moonrise Kingdom • Boer, the dog of
Alexei Brusilov, the author of the '
Brusilov Offensive'. • Caesar, the companion of
King Edward VII of the United Kingdom • Charles, brought to Ceylon by
Leonard Woolf in 1905 • Chester, in the 1998 film
Jack Frost • Chico, dog of Albert Einstein • Dášeňka, the dog of Czechoslovak writer and journalist
Karel Čapek - also featured as the hero of his book
Dášeňka čili život štěněte • Dodger Herbie Tobacco (only a mutt in the film) from the Disney animated film
Oliver & Company is actually a Wire Fox Terrier. •
Dogmatix (
French: Idéfix), companion of
Asterix and
Obelix. • Featherstonehaugh (pronounced 'Foon'), "a wire-haired fox terrier of irreproachable breeding" from
Margery Allingham's novel
Police at the Funeral. • Guido from the film
Pups United • Ike Larue, from the
Ike Larue series, written and illustrated by
Mark Teague • J.D. from the film
Millionaire Dogs (1999) • Jani, owned by
Vincent Korda, mentioned by his son
Michael Korda in "Alone" (2017) •
Lacey, Ch. Registry's Lonesome Dove, 1992 Best in Show winner at Westminster Dog Show • Mickey, the companion of French composer
Francis Poulenc. • Moll, from the book
Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man • Montmorency, from the book
Three Men in a Boat by
Jerome K. Jerome • Pan, the companion of A.L. Westgard, AAA pathfinder. Pan was the mascot of the dedication tour for the
National Park to Park Highway in 1920. • Pard, the companion of Humphrey Bogart character in the 1941 film
High Sierra. Pard was played by Humphrey Bogart's own dog, Zero. It is evident in the film that Pard loves his master. • Polly, a white rough terrier companion to
Charles Darwin • Scruffy, the Muirs' wire fox terrier on
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir television series •
Skippy, canine actor in the 1930s • Asta, from the film adaptation of
The Thin Man (the novel's breed was a
Schnauzer) • George, from
Bringing Up Baby • Mr. Atlas, from
Topper Takes a Trip • Mr. Smith, from
The Awful Truth • Sky, winner of the 2012 Purina Thanksgiving Dog Show and the 2014
Westminster Dog Show. •
Snowy (
French: Milou), companion of
Tintin • Topsy, the dog of actress Diana Napier while married to tenor Richard Tauber. • Van Gogh,
Paul Meltsner's dog featured in his famous painting
Paul, Marcella and Van Gogh • Vicki,
Rudyard Kipling's dog • Watch, the pet and companion of
The Boxcar Children, is a Wire Fox Terrier. • Wessex, the dog of British novelist (''
Tess of the d'Urbervilles'')
Thomas Hardy • Willy, from the film
Ask the Dust • Wuffles, the
Patrician's dog in the
Discworld Series ==See also==