If you want to
have a small but sturdy pet dog, then the Border terrier might be for you. This
pet is no delicate lapdog. The Border terrier pet dog is full of fun for the
whole family.
Before getting a
Border terrier pet dog, however, you might want to consider some of the major
concerns regarding the breed. This will help you weigh the pros against the
cons and will let you reach a decision that would be best for you. Here are
some concerns regarding Border terrier pet dogs:
1) Temperament –
when people talk about terriers, they all comment on the same behavior using
different words. Some people say that their dogs are feisty. Some say that
their dogs are stubborn. Some people would prefer to use the word impulsive.
The point is, they all describe the same behavior. A terrier is inherently
dynamic in its behavior. It is part of what makes a terrier, a terrier.
The temperament
of the Border terrier pet dog may be quite surprising, if not outright shocking
for most people because of its size. For such a small dog, a Border terrier pet
dog sure packs a lot of energy.
2) Aggression -
Border terrier pet dogs are not really as aggressive as other breeds. However,
its instincts as a terrier would still urge it to run after anything smaller
than it. This means that if you own a cat or even a pet rabbit, you cannot have
a Border terrier pet dog. This also means that you cannot trust a Border
terrier pet dog out of its leash. If it even sees something running, it will
take off, leaving you yelling uselessly. This, of course, can cause accidents
to happen. In order to make sure that your Border terrier pet dog does not get
hit by a car, you need to keep that pet on a leash outside.
3) Escape – it is
recommended by many experts that Border terrier pet dogs should be kept in a
fenced-in yard to let it have some roaming space while making sure that it is
safe. However, you should know that Border terrier pet dogs are clever escape
artists. Even if a Border terrier pet dog is within a closed in fence, you should
try to keep an eye on it.
4) The noise -
Border terrier pet dogs will bark at practically anything that catches their
attention. Because of this, you need to properly train them to bark only when
needed. You should also be quick to stop them if they are barking
inappropriately.
For this reason,
you should not really get a Border terrier pet dog if you live with very close
neighbors and if you work during the day. An unsupervised Border terrier pet
dog is sure to keep barking all day long. This, of course, may draw complaints
from your neighbors.
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