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Lovely Border Terrier puppies for sale in Oldbury, West Midlands

4 Lovely Border Terrier puppies for sale in Oldbury, West Midlands

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.

Read our Border Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Border Terrier dogs - Advert 1
7
21 hours
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PEDIGREE BORDER TERRIER PUPPIES

£950
Border Terrier10 weeks2 male / 2 female
Our lovely pedigree red grizzle border terrier has had a fantastic litter of puppies! Their dad is a kc registered red grizzle border terrier. Both sides of parents have been slem tested all clear. Mum can be seen when meeting puppies. All puppies have been vet checked all clear. Had their first vaccination, been wormed and flead upto date and microchipped. All puppies
Newlands FarmID verified
5.00
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire(28.3mi)
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Border Terrier dogs - Advert 1
5
1 week

KC Border Terrier Pups

£1,400
Border Terrier6 weeks3 male
Our Beautiful Jane has had a litter of 4 Border Terrier puppies. We have three lovely grizzle boys looking to find their forever homes. Both parents are KC registered. Mother is red grizzle and our
TRACEY B.ID verified
Ludlow, Shropshire(30.6mi)
Border Terrier dogs - Advert 2
13
2 weeks

BOY Border terrier puppies. Blue & Tan.

£1,000
Border Terrier13 weeks2 male / 3 female
Fully vaccinated ready for their first walk! Lovely well bred, socialised puppies. Ready now. Can be viewed with both parents. Hereditary slem clear. Micro chipped, wormed, fleaded. Vet checked. KC re
Joe c.
Worcester, Worcestershire(22.7mi)
Border Terrier dogs - Advert 3
12
1 month

Border Terrier.

£1,600
Border Terrier11 weeks2 male / 1 female
Dark grizzle. Sire SLEM and Eye tested clear. Dam Hereditary SLEM clear. Lovely litter of 4 males and 1 Female. Very well bred. Feeding Natural Instinct Mini puppy. KC reg. Chipped,insured 4 weeks Pe
ANN P.ID verified
Bewdley, Worcestershire(15.2mi)

FAQs

How much does a Border Terrier cost?

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.

Is a Border Terrier a good family dog?

Yes, Border Terriers are generally good family dogs. They are friendly, affectionate, and good with children, making them great companions. However, they are active and intelligent, so they need regular exercise and mental stimulation.

Are Border Terriers difficult puppies?

Border Terrier puppies are generally energetic and lively, which can make them a bit challenging to train if not consistent. However, they are also known for being intelligent and eager to please, making them manageable with proper guidance. With patience and socialization, they can become well-behaved companions.

What are the negative traits of Border Terriers?

Border Terriers can be quite stubborn and independent, making training a bit challenging. They also have a strong prey drive, which may lead them to chase small animals. Additionally, they can be energetic and require regular exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behavior.

Are Border Terriers OK to be left alone?

Border Terriers can tolerate being left alone for short periods, typically a few hours, but they thrive on companionship and may become anxious if left alone for too long. It's important to provide them with mental stimulation and gradually train them to handle alone time. Regular interaction and exercise help prevent boredom and separation anxiety.