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Rugged and athletic, Border Terriers are surprisingly nimble, as suits their heritage as a hunting and ratting dog. Good for walks in the country, romantic sunset strolls, and long, meaningful looks into each other's eyes.
Doubled-coated, Border Terriers require a twice-yearly stripping back of dead hair, and a weekly brush.
Occasionally stubborn, but generally friendly and rarely aggressive.
Highly intelligent and good for training – you’ll know they understand.
Good with other animals their size and fine with children.
Andy Murray
Baxter, Chomp
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Being ratting dogs, there’s some tendency for Border Terriers to eat their toys, which can cause intestinal issues. They are also in danger of becoming overweight, and need at least half an hour vigorous exercise every day.
Early socialisation is important with Border Terriers to ensure they’re used to the sights and sounds of regular new interactions, otherwise they can become suspicious of new people and animals.