Border Terrier (definite introduction)
The Border Terrier is one of the smallest breeds of terriers and has a typical terrier nature. Bright and cheerful personality, full of emotions, and loves to play. Because he follows instructions, he is an easily trained terrier.
The Border Terrier is healthy, thick-bodied, lively, patient and agile, with relatively small shoulders, torso and front and rear sections of body. The Border Terrier is a tireless, hard-working and courageous working dog. There are no walls to pass through and obstacles to climb over.
Since the Border Terrier is a working terrier that can go underground and accompany horses, its appearance is required to meet working needs. It is not allowed to deviate from its ideal form, otherwise it will reduce its ability to control digging and tracking. Therefore, it must be nimble, agile, quick and able to squeeze through narrow holes and quickly pass through all terrains. Its otter-like head is characteristic and typical of the terrier character.
Offensive. In the wilderness, he was tenacious as nails, playing "come them over" games and staging expulsions. Border Terriers do not need to be particularly outstanding or exaggerated in any one characteristic.
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