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Border Terriers are escape artists and need a large, secure space to exercise in and lots of training. Health problems like epilepsy and otitis tend to be more common in Border Terriers.
Border Terriers, like most small dogs, are known to be prone to dietary intolerances and sensitive stomachs.
When selecting what to feed your Border Terrier, choose a diet with high-quality animal-based protein sources, such as beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, duck, eggs, and fish.
Border terriers are generally a healthy breed with an average lifespan of 13-15 years. Some can suffer from common health concerns such as seizures and cataracts. Early diagnosis is the key to a long and happy life; be sure to schedule routine checkups.
Borders are highly prone to being hypo-allergenic which means that you have to look out for pork, beef and dairy. That means no cheese, bacon, or sausage meat. This means that Pedigree is even worse for a border terrier as it contains beef and bacon.
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Border terriers are pretty smart As well as having high energy levels, the Border terrier is also quite a clever dog breed, being ranked in 39th position out of a total of 138 different dog breeds in Corens ranking of canine intelligence.
Borders, like many dogs, tend to take longer to mature mentally and arent considered mature until they are around 18 months to 2 years old. Many people ask at what age a Border Terrier calms down, and the answer is usually around 2 years and the time they start to fully mature.
Tammy Blackburn, from Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, and her Border Terrier called Tess won the Have A Go competition at Darlington Championship show held on 17 September 2023 at Ripon Racecourse. The judge was Lena Tate, and this qualifies Tammy and Tess for the Have A Go final at Crufts 2024.

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