Jan/Feb 2008
And We're Off & Running
March/April 2008
There Are Stars Among Us!
Jan/Feb 2007
Smile Foxy, You're on Camera!!
April/May 2007
April Fools
July/Aug 2007
Hot Off the Presses
Sept/Oct 2007
Back to School
Nov/Dec 2007
Holiday Issue
Jan/Feb 2006
Foxy, It's COLD Outside!
March/April 2006
Won't You PLEASE Stop That, Foxy?
May/June 2006
Travels With Foxy
July/Aug 2006
Games Foxies Play
Sept/Oct 2006
Rescue Issue
Nov/Dec 2006
Foxy Holidays
Jan/Feb 2005
Winter Care
March/April 2005
Behavior
May/June 2005
Out and About
July/Aug 2005
Dog Sports
Sept/Oct 2005
Rescue
Nov/Dec 2005
Holiday
Nov/Dec 2004
Holiday
Sept/Oct 2004
Games Fox Terriers Play
July/Aug 2004
Rescue
May/June 2004
Puppies & seniors
Mar/April 2004
Training
How to Become a Celebrity in the Obedience Ring
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The FTN newsletter is a twelve-page, bi-monthly publication that's chock-full of news Fox Terriers and their people can use. Published six times a year, (January, March, May, July, September and November) the FTN newsletter is a great source for information for both the experienced Fox Terrier owner and someone who is new to the breed.
Newsletter readers find answers to some of these questions, and so much more:
· What's the best diet for your dog?
· When is the best time to spay/neuter your puppy?
· What's the best time of year to bring home your new puppy?
· How frequently should you vaccinate your dog, and which shots do they need?
· What's going on in Fox Terrier Rescue, and how can you help?
· How can you make sure your Fox Terrier stays safe during the holidays - whether it's Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween or the Fourth of July?
· How can you tell if it's just bad breath, or if it's something more serious?
· Which houseplants could be poisonous to your dog?
You'll also find our crowd-pleasing regular features in some issues, including:
Foxy horoscopes
What do the stars say about your dog? Find out here
Ask Professor Foxdoodle
Advice from Dear Abby of Fox Terriers
Member and Foxie's Profile
An up-close-and-personal look at an FTN member and their foxie(s)
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