Issues To Consider Before Owning A Border Terrier

If you would like to get 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.

But, before getting a Border terrier pet dog you might want to think about some of the major concerns regarding the breed. This will help you weigh up the pros against the cons and will let you reach a decision that is 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 obstinate. Other people would prefer to use the word impetuous. The point is, they all relate to the same behavior. A terrier is naturally dynamic in its behavior. It is part of what makes a terrier, a terrier.

The temperament of the Border terrier pet dog may be somewhat surprising, if not outright shocking for most people because of its size. For such a small dog, a Border terrier definitely packs a lot of energy.

2) Aggression - Border terrier dogs are not really as aggressive as some other breeds. But, its instincts as a terrier will 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. This means that you cannot trust a Border terrier out of its leash. If it even sees something running, it will take off, leaving you calling helplessly. This, of course, can cause accidents to be certain that your Border terrier pet dog does not get hit by a car, you must keep that pet on a leash outdoors.

3) Escape – it is recommended by many experts that Border terriers should be kept in a fenced-in yard to let it have some roaming space while making sure that it is safe. But, you should know that these dogs are astute escape artists. Even if a Border terrier pet dog is within a closed in fence, you need to try to watch over it.

4) The noise - Border terrier pet dogs will bark at practically anything that catches their attention. Because of this, you should properly train them to bark only when needed. You should also be quick to stop them if they are barking inappropriately.

Because of this, you should not really get a Border terrier 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 the whole day. This, unsurprisingly, will draw complaints from your neighbors.

5) Independent thinking – what owners love about Border terrier pet dogs is the fact that they can learn very quickly. They are inherently curious and tough. But, the same qualities that make them prize-winners can also make them very stubborn when they want to. You must be consistent with your commands and show the Border terrier pet dog that you mean what you say. In doing so, you will be training the Border terrier pet dog properly.

And training begins as soon as you get your Border Terrier home. It is never to early to begin house training.
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Date posted: Saturday, September 27th, 2008 6:18 am | Under category: Pets
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