Plummer Terriers are highly regarded for their hunting abilities, and although they are not recognised as a breed by the Kennel Club, these charming, hard-working dogs have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people both here in the UK and elsewhere in the world. They are relatively new to the dog world and were created by crossing Jack Russells, Fox Terriers, Beagles and Bull Terriers. The result is a charming, alert, eager and loyal little dog who likes nothing better than to be out and about with their owners.
Read our Plummer Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Border Collie & Plummer Terrier Hybrid
Pepper is a three year old Plummer terrier/collie crossbreed, she is very energetic and agile and loves long walks and playing games, pepper needs lots of stimulation and can be very vocal to outside

Plummer Terrier
Looking for loving a home This is alf He is a nearly 5 year old plummer terrier pedigree working dog (ratter) who we have had from a puppy. Due to a change of circumstances through no fault of his own
Yes, Plummer Terriers make good pets as they are affectionate, loyal, playful, and good with children. They have an intelligent and lively nature, making them ideal companions for active families. However, they require experienced owners who can provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent destructive behaviour, and they thrive on human companionship but can suffer from separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.