Animals·Posted on May 15, 201526 Reasons You Should Never Get A Wire Fox TerrierThe worst dogs.by Keely FlahertyBuzzFeed StaffLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail 1. They look just terrible when they're groomed. View this photo on Instagram 2. And, ugh, even worse when they're all untrimmed and messy. View this photo on Instagram 3. Overall they're just not cute dogs. View this photo on Instagram 4. Ewwww. View this photo on Instagram 5. You can't take them anywhere. View this photo on Instagram 6. Honestly, anywhere. Their bad behavior is notorious. View this photo on Instagram 7. They're a very serious breed, never amusing. View this photo on Instagram 8. Just no fun at all. View this photo on Instagram 9. Never, ever playful. View this photo on Instagram 10. Zero smiles when these dogs are around. View this photo on Instagram 11. Really, they might be the most boring dog breed of them all. View this photo on Instagram 12. These terriers are the worst with kids. View this photo on Instagram 13. Hide the kids, for real. View this photo on Instagram 14. Beware the Wire Fox Terrier. View this photo on Instagram 15. They're not photogenic in the least. View this photo on Instagram 16. Even in natural light, just hideous. View this photo on Instagram 17. They make terrible nap buddies. View this photo on Instagram 18. And, wow, what glum dogs. Just very downtrodden in general. View this photo on Instagram 19. Pretty much always wearing a doggy frown. View this photo on Instagram 20. Ughhhhh, cheer up. View this photo on Instagram 21. Come on, you're bringing us all down, man. View this photo on Instagram 22. These dogs are just too smol. View this photo on Instagram 23. And they HATE humans. View this photo on Instagram 24. Obviously, truly hate all humankind. View this photo on Instagram 25. Not at all protective of their humans. View this photo on Instagram 26. Just don't get one, k? It would be a huge mistake. View this photo on Instagram You can adopt a Wire Fox Terrier through your local Wire Fox rescue, your local shelter, Wire Fox Terrier Rescue Midwest, or through Petfinder.