Border Terrier

The Border Terrier is a British breed of small, rough-coated terrier. It originates from the area of the Anglo-Scottish border, and shares ancestry with the Dandie Dinmont Terrier and the Bedlington Terrier from the same area. The dogs were traditionally used in fox-hunting, and worked with the Border Hunt in Northumberland.

Border Terrier
Male Border Terrier
OriginUnited Kingdom
Traits
Weight Males 6–7 kg (13–15.5 lb)
Females 5–6.5 kg (11.5–14 lb)
Coat Harsh and dense; with close undercoat.
Colour Red, wheaten, grizzle and tan, or blue and tan.
Life span 14.2 years
Kennel club standards
The Kennel Club standard
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

The breed was officially recognised by The Kennel Club in Great Britain in 1920, and by the American Kennel Club in 1930.

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