Border Terrier
Small
Short
On average dogs measure 30.5cms at the withers and bitches should ideally measure 28cms.
High
On average dogs weigh between 6 - 7kgs and bitches should weigh between 5 - 7kgs.
Agility, Conformation, Obedience, Rally Obedience, Tracking
The Border Terrier first appeared in the 18th century and has changed little since. They were used as working terriers in the Scottish Borders hunting foxes which preyed on livestock.
Their ancestry is not really known. Their appearance was never of great concern to their owners but their ability to go to ground after a fox was, so they were bred to have strong jaws, to be well boned but not heavy and to have a chest with sufficient capacity but narrow enough to allow them to get back out of any earth they entered.
Their extra length of leg enabled them to follow a horse so that they were there when they were needed. During their history they were known as the Reedwater Terriers and the Coquetdale Terriers but nowadays are referred to as Border Terriers. They are still working terriers in the countryside but in urban areas are mainly family companions.