A warning sign that actually looks like your Fox Terrier
This "Beware of the Dog" sign is specifically illustrated with a smooth-haired Fox Terrier rather than a generic terrier photograph. The predominantly white coat, tan head markings and short, sleek hair make this version particularly recognisable to owners looking for a design that resembles their own dog.
The Fox Terrier's attentive gaze and lively expression suit the warning perfectly. The photograph occupies a large part of the sign, while the bold black wording remains immediately readable as somebody approaches.
Smooth coat, white and tan colouring
The dog's smooth, close coat is an important visual feature of this model. Combined with its predominantly white colouring and tan markings, it clearly distinguishes this photograph from wire-haired Fox Terrier designs and from differently marked dogs of the breed.
This makes the sign particularly appealing when choosing according to physical resemblance rather than simply searching for the breed name.
A traditional design for the entrance to your property
The ornamental brown and grey frame gives the model a classic appearance that works well around a home. It provides a genuine warning for callers while avoiding the industrial appearance of conventional security signage.
Placed where people approach the property, it can make delivery drivers, tradespeople, neighbours and visitors aware of the dog's presence before they proceed further.
Made in France for lasting outdoor display
Manufactured in France using quality materials intended for exterior conditions, the sign resists rain, frost and sunlight and is designed to retain its colours and readability for many years.
Four corner holes allow straightforward installation on a suitable support, making it easy to position the warning where it will be noticed.
A breed-specific choice for Fox Terrier owners
For someone who owns a white and tan smooth-haired Fox Terrier, the photograph is as important as the warning itself. This model combines both: useful information for visitors and a recognisable representation of the dog living at the property.