<P> In the late 20th century, the popularity of the breed declined again, most likely due to changing living conditions in the Western world and the difficulty of keeping hunting terriers in cities due to their strong prey instincts . </P> <P> As of 2014, the wire fox terrier has the distinction of having received more Best in Show titles at Westminster Kennel Club dog shows (currently 14) than any other breed . Matford Vic, a wire fox terrier, is one of only five dogs to have won the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on more than one occasion . She won the competition twice, in 1915 and 1916 . The only dog to win it on more occasions was Warren Remedy, a smooth fox terrier, who won it on three occasions between 1907 and 1909 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Archie, owned by Gill Raddings Stunt Dogs starred in ITV's Catwalk Dogs . </Li> <Li> Bob, from the Hercule Poirot episode Dumb Witness </Li> <Li> Bunny, from Hudson Hawk </Li> <Li> Bella, who played Snoopy in the movie Moonrise Kingdom </Li> <Li> Boer, the dog of Alexei Brusilov, the author of the' Brusilov Offensive' . </Li> <Li> Caesar, the companion of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom </Li> <Li> Charles, brought to Ceylon by Leonard Woolf in 1905 </Li> <Li> Chester, in the film Jack Frost </Li> <Li> Dášeňka, the dog of Czechoslovak writer and journalist Karel Čapek - also featured as the hero of his book Dášeňka čili život štěněte </Li> <Li> Dodger Herbie Tobacco (only a mutt in the film) from "Oliver & Company" is actually a Wire Fox Terrier . </Li> <Li> Featherstonehaugh (pronounced' Foon'), "a wire - haired fox terrier of irreproachable breeding" from Margery Allingham's novel Police at the Funeral . </Li> <Li> Guido from Pups United </Li> <Li> Ike Larue, from the Ike Larue series, written and illustrated by Mark Teague </Li> <Li> J.D. from Millionaire Dogs </Li> <Li> Mickey, the companion of French composer Francis Poulenc . </Li> <Li> Moll, from the book Memoirs of a Fox - Hunting Man </Li> <Li> Montmorency, from the book Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome </Li> <Li> 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 . </Li> <Li> Polly, a white rough terrier companion to Charles Darwin </Li> <Li> Scruffy, the Muirs' wire fox terrier on The Ghost and Mrs. Muir television series </Li> <Li> Skippy, canine actor in the 1930s <Ul> <Li> Asta, from the film adaptation of The Thin Man (the novel's breed was a Schnauzer) </Li> <Li> George, from Bringing Up Baby </Li> <Li> Mr. Atlas, from Topper Takes a Trip </Li> <Li> Mr. Smith, from The Awful Truth </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Sky, winner of the 2012 Purina Thanksgiving Dog Show and the 2014 Westminster Dog Show . </Li> <Li> Snowy (French: Milou), companion of Tintin </Li> <Li> Topsy, the dog of actress Diana Napier while married to tenor Richard Tauber . </Li> <Li> Van Gogh, Paul Meltsner's dog featured in his famous painting Paul, Marcella and Van Gogh </Li> <Li> Vicki, Rudyard Kipling's dog </Li> <Li> Watch, the pet and companion of The Boxcar Children, is a Wire Fox Terrier . </Li> <Li> Wessex, the dog of British novelist (Tess of the d'Urbervilles) Thomas Hardy </Li> <Li> Willy, from Ask the Dust </Li> <Li> Wuffles, the Patrician's dog in the Discworld Series </Li> </Ul> <Li> Archie, owned by Gill Raddings Stunt Dogs starred in ITV's Catwalk Dogs . </Li>

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