----He is an active terrier of medium bone, strongly put together, suggesting
endurance and agility, but rather narrow in shoulder, body and quarter. The body is covered with
a some what broken though close-fitting and intensely wiry jacket. The characteristic "otter"
head with its keen eye, combined with a body poise which is "at the alert," gives a look of
fearless and implacable determination characteristic of the breed.
Since the Border Terrier is a working terrier of a size to go to ground and able, within reason, to
follow a horse, his conformation should be such that he be ideally built to do his job. No
deviations from this ideal conformation should be permitted, which would impair his usefulness
in running his quarry to earth and in bolting it therefrom. For this work he must be alert, active
and agile, and capable of squeezing through narrow apertures and rapidly traversing any kind of
terrain. His head, "like that of an otter," is distinctive, and his temperament ideally exemplifies
that of a terrier. By nature he is good-tempered, affectionate, obedient, and easily trained. In the
field he is hard as nails "game as they come" and driving in attack. It should be the aim of
Border Terrier breeders to avoid such over emphasis of any point in the Standard as might lead to
unbalanced exaggeration.
Size, Proportion, Substance
----Weight---Dogs, 13-15-1/2 pounds, bitches, 11-1/2-14 pounds, are
appropriate weights for Border Terriers in hardworking condition. The proportions- should be
that the height at the withers is slightly greater than the distance from the withers to the tail, i.e.
by possibly 1-11/2 inches in a 14-pound dog. Of medium bone, strongly put together, suggesting
endurance and agility, but rather narrow in shoulder, body and quarter.
Head-
---Similar to that of an otter. Eyes -dark hazel and full of fire and intelligence. Moderate in
size, neither prominent nor small and beady. Ears- small, V-shaped and of moderate thickness,
dark preferred. Not set high on the head but somewhat on the side, and dropping forward close
to the cheeks. They should not break above the level of the skull. Moderately broad and flat in
skull -with plenty of width between the eyes and between the ears. A slight, moderately broad
curve at the stop rather than a pronounced indentation. Cheeks slightly full. Muzzle -short and
"well filled." A dark muzzle is characteristic and desirable. A few short whiskers are natural to
the breed. Nose- black, and of a good size. Teeth- strong, with a scissors bite, large in proportion
to size of dog.
Neck, Topline, Body-
---Neck- clean, muscular and only long enough to give a well-balanced
appearance. It should gradually widen into the shoulder. Back- strong but laterally supple, with
no suspicion of a dip behind the shoulder. Loin- strong. Body -deep, fairly narrow and of
sufficient length to avoid any suggestions of lack of range and agility. The body should be
capable of being spanned by a man's hands behind the shoulders. Brisket not excessively deep or
narrow. Deep ribs carried well back and not oversprung in view of the desired depth and
narrowness of the body. The underline- fairly straight. Tail -moderately short, thick at the base,
then tapering. Not set on too high. Carried gaily when at the alert, but not over the back. When
at ease, a Border may drop his stern.
Forequarters--
--Shoulders- well laid back and of good length, the blades converging to the withers
gradually from a brisket not excessively deep or narrow. Forelegs -straight and not too heavy in
bone and placed slightly wider than in a Fox Terrier. Feet- small and compact. Toes should point
forward and be moderately arched with thick pads.
Hindquarters-
---Muscular and racy, with thighs- long and nicely molded. Stifles- well bent and hocks- well let down. Feet -as in front.
Coat
----A short and dense undercoat covered with a very wiry and somewhat broken topcoat
which should lie closely, but it must not show any tendency to curl or wave. With such a coat a
Border should be able to be exhibited almost in his natural state, nothing more in the way of
trimming being needed than a tidying up of the head, neck and feet. Hide- very thick and loose
fitting.
Color-
---Red, grizzle and tan, blue and tan, or wheaten. A small amount of white may be
allowed on the chest but white on the feet should be penalized. A dark muzzle is characteristic
and desirable.
Gait-
---Straight and rhythmical before and behind, with good length of stride and flexing of stifle
and hock. The dog should respond to his handler with a gait which is free, agile and quick.
Temperament
----His temperament ideally exemplifies that of a terrier. By nature he is good-tempered, affectionate, obedient, and easily trained. In the field he is hard as nails, "game as they come" and driving in attack.
Approved March 14, 1950 Reformatted July 13, 1990