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Border Terrier: Breed profile and information

Border Terrier: Breed profile and information

Border Terrier overview

Border Terrier cocking its head

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Life expectancy: 12–15 years
Size: 12–15 inches
Coat: short
Temperament: affectionate, happy, plucky, energetic, fun-loving
Exercise needs: one hour a day
Origin: United Kingdom

Border Terriers get their name from the area in which they originated – the borders of Northumberland (in England) and Scotland in the UK, as was the Border Collie. They were bred to be working dogs, famously used alongside foxhounds by the Border Hunt in Northumberland. Nowadays, Border Terriers are popular family dogs, and their small stature and affectionate nature mean they’ve adapted well to life in towns and cities as well as in the countryside.

They’re easily recognisable from other terriers by their unique, “otter-shaped” head and their wiry coats are easy to look after. However, they do love exploring outside – particularly if it involves digging – and they’re often energetic with a high prey drive thanks to their hunting heritage.

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