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True or False: Though sometimes stubborn and strong willed; border terriers are, on the whole very even tempered, and are friendly and rarely aggressive.The mood changes depending on the dog. Border Terriers generally get along well with other dogs and are often good with children, but may chase cats and any other small pets.
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True or False: Borders do well in task-oriented activities and have a surprising ability to jump high and run fast given the size of their legs. The breed has excelled in agility training, but they are quicker to learn jumps and see-saws than weaving poles. They take training for tasks very well, but appear less tractable if being taught mere tricks.
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True Or False: They are intelligent and eager to please, but they retain the capacity for independent thinking and initiative that were bred into them for working rats and fox underground. Their love of people and even temperament make them fine therapy dogs, especially for children and the elderly, and they are occasionally used to aid the blind or deaf. From a young age they should be trained on command.
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True or False: Borders can adapt to different environments and situations well, and are able to deal with temporary change well. They will get along well with cats that they have been raised with, but may chase other cats and small animals such as mice, rabbits, squirrels, rats, and guinea pigs.
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True or False: Borders love to sit and watch what is going on. Walks with Borders will often involve them sitting and lying in the grass to observe the environment around them. They can be stubborn when they are tired and often require short breaks to sit and observe during long walks; it can be difficult to get them moving again.
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Borders are a generally hardy breed, though there are certain genetic health problems associated with them, including: (tick all that aply)
Hint: 7 choices
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True Or False: Due to their instinct to kill and consume smaller animals, Border Terriers often destroy things, however not all border terriers will destroy live animals and sometimes they eat toys that are insufficiently robust. Indigestion resulting from eating a toy can cause the appearance of illness. Typical symptoms include lethargy, unwillingness to play, a generally 'unhappy' appearance, lack of reaction to affection, and inability or unwillingness to sleep.
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what is the name of the first ever border terrier registerd in the kennel club
Type answer. Hint: 12 characters
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what year was the border rejected into the kennel club
Type answer. Hint: 4 characters
10/16
what year was the border acepted into the kennel club
Type answer. Hint: 4 characters
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What was the border terrier bred for
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true or false: borders arnt good with kids
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true or false: borders have an otter shaped head
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true or false: the border terrier has a double coat
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common coat coulers are... (tick all that aply)
Hint: 4 choices