You can contact the Border Terrier Welfare on the following numbers (set out by region; we would ask that you please take account of our note below):

Berkshire
Sandy Norris 01344 622036
Buckinghamshire
Mark & Julia Harvey 01844 291853
Cheshire/Merseyside
Chris Davis 0151 3425009
Cornwall
Trudi Baird 01326 564770
London and East Kent Area
Jimmi Johnston-White 0208 8533197
Hampshire and South
Jan Gale 02380 843677

Wales

 

Michelle Barnett 01550 740182
South Somerset and Devon
Helen Freeman 0797 6968885
North,Yorks,Scotland
Joyce Rhodes 01751 473960
The Northwest
Margaret Curtis 01915120002

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 WILTSHIRE

Jenny Oakshott        01793 731165

 

 

 

 

Please contact the Area Representative who is closest to where you live. Contacting all the Area Representatives will only result in receiving the same information several times over and a number of BTW Request Forms!

Please remember that the Co-ordinator and Area Representatives are all volunteers and some work.  If you leave a message they will get back to you.

Alternatively you can email the Co-ordinator at our usual email address at mail@borderterrierwelfare.org.uk
 

 

 

A word of caution from our Secretary:

Border Terriers are lovely friendly little dogs with very cute faces, small enough to fit into a flat or tiny house and garden.  This is most people's opinion of a Border Terrier.  All the above is true but it must be remembered that Border Terriers have been bred for many years as a WORKING dog who will run with hounds, go to ground when necessary, attack and defend itself as required and is a TERRIER, not a lapdog.  This means that Borders need a lot of exercise, not just a potter down the road and back twice a day, maximum ten minutes.  They need mental stimulation, human company (which they love), not too much food or they get fat, and they have to be watched with other, strange, dogs as they can be defensive.  Having said that, they are wonderful companions, will walk all day without tiring and curl up quietly by the fire in the evening.