Pups are ready to go to their forever homes now. They are 8 weeks old, they have had their first vaccination, microchipped and wormed to date.. 2 dogs remaining.
We have owned and bred 3 generations of border terriers.
Mum “Daisy” is only 3 years old. She is a full breed Border Terrier and like the rest of our pack she very small when compared with others of the same breed. She is a child friendly and typical cheeky terrier with a fantastic nature and a great temperament around the family and our older Border Terriers. They don’t have much patience for the younger generation anymore but they accepted her and she has fit right in.
She has been the perfect mum to her furry babies and has dealt with the whole pregnancy amazingly. All on her own with minimal assistance and no issues whatsoever.
Dad “Shadow” is owned by a relative. He is also a full breed Border Terrier from a good bloodline and raised with kids in a family home. He is a friendly and playful companion who even tidies away his own toys.
KC registered pedigree (with papers) and Slem cleared.
Puppies will come microchipped with their first vaccination and fully wormed up to date. They have been given their own colour coded collars and those will remain until you decide to change it.
You will also be supplied with a Puppy Pack to help get your little companion settled into his/her new forever home.
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Border Terrier Breed Information