No, only when they think someone is one their territory or something. Mine barks at people walking on the sidewalk or when she hears a doorbell on tv. When she sees people on the sidewalk she only barks, she never attacked anyone in the three years she lived with us. But, I do warn you, Rat Terriers pick one person to be their owner. They are still friendly to everyone they meet, they just like that one person more.
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, Cairn Terriers are known to be somewhat vocal dogs. They will bark to alert their owners of anything unusual or to communicate their needs. Proper training and socialization can help manage their barking tendencies.
border terriers
Yes they are
Yes. Border terriers are even tempered and very friendly and even make great therapy dogs
The exact number of Border Terriers in America is difficult to determine, as there is no central registry tracking all individual dogs. However, the American Kennel Club (AKC) categorizes the breed, and Border Terriers are relatively popular among terrier enthusiasts. Estimates suggest there are thousands of Border Terriers in the U.S., but specific numbers can fluctuate based on breeding trends and popularity.
In my opinion: Chihuahua's, Border Terriers, Dalmatians, Yorkshire Terriers, Pug's, Beagle's, Border Collie's, Shetland Sheep Dogs.
the now extinct white English terrier and the bull dog
Yes, the Border Terrier is in Group 3 Section 1 #10.
Yeah, they do.
Depends on the dog, but Yorkshire Terriers are a vocal breed.