The Origins of the Border Terrier…

D Dog Fan | January 15th, 2008

Having a similar name as the Border Collie, one must by no means confuse the two. Although they both originate from Scotland- England, they are by no means similar in looks. Border Terriers have the same ancestors as the Dandie Dinmont Terriers and Bedlington Terriers.The Border Terrier originates in – and subsequently takes its name from- the area near the border between England and Scotland. They were originally bred to kill foxes and rodents, but they have been used to hunt otters and badgers too. The first Kennel Club Border Terrier ever registered was The Moss Trooper, a dog sired by Jacob Robinson’s Chip. The year was 1912. Although it took a while for the breed tobe recognized,1920 saw the recognition of the first breed standard. Ever since then, the breed has gained popularity in its native Scotland and overseas as well!

Border Terrier from Scotland


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