Yes, the Border Terrier is in Group 3 Section 1 #10.
No, as of 2014, Biewer Yorkshire Terriers are not recognized by the FCI, as either a separate breed or a variety of Yorkshire Terrier.
This breed is not currently recognised by the FCI.
Yes, the Border Terrier has been recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) since 1930. This breed was assigned into the Terrier Group.
Yes, the FCI does recognise and have a Breed Standard for the Hungarian Vizsla breed.
I suppose so. Border Terriers were originally bred as fox and vermin hunters
Patterdale terriers, unfortunately, are not hypo-allergenic. However, many terriers are, including Scottish terriers, Welsh Terriers, Irish terriers, and Border Terriers.
yes, they are an official pure breed that you can get papers for
American Staffordshire Terriers and Bull Terriers are often confused for pit bulls. Am Staffs and Bull terriers are AKC recognized breeds while the Pit is UKC recognized.
Yes they are
border terriers
Yes. Border terriers are even tempered and very friendly and even make great therapy dogs
Currently no. Rat Terriers are listed as a Foundation Stock Service breed.