The Border Terrier, named after the border region between England and Scotland, holds the charm of a strong, sturdy working breed wrapped in a small, friendly package. These dogs present a distinct otter-shaped face and a dense double coat, which comes in colors ranging from red, grizzle and tan, blue and tan, to just tan. Praised for their intelligent and affectionate nature, Border Terriers make endearing companions. They're known to be good with children and integrate well with other pets, hence fitting seamlessly into family life. As energetic dogs, they demand regular exercise and mental stimulation to hold off boredom and stay healthy. Despite their small size, they are eminent diggers, designed for fox hunting; thus, a secure outdoor space is essential for them.
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Border Terrier
We have a very well bred litter of pups, we have both parents and pups have Oxcroft, Badgerbeck and Foxcroft lines. Pups Inbreeding coefficient is excellent at only 6% which is below the breed average

Mixed Breed & Border Terrier Hybrid
Will be vaccinated on 17th and ready to leave from the 22nd of december. Can be seen with mother. Mother is a pom/yorkie cross and dad is a border terrier. They are lovely natured chunky pups. Will be

Border Terrier
We are over the moon we have had 8 beautiful puppies, born on 15th Dec, have had advertised and taken deposits before they arrived,and pleased to say we still have 3 boys and one girl remaining awaiti
The average cost of a purebred Border Terrier puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £971, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.