How long do Border Terriers live?

On average, Border Terriers have a life expectancy of 12-15 years. However, factors such as diet and exercise can affect their lifespan, so some may live longer or shorter than this. Proper care, nutrition, and exercise can help ensure that your Border Terrier lives a long and healthy life.

How old is the oldest Border Terrier?

The oldest Border Terrier is 17 years old. His name is Alfie and he was born in January of 2005, breaking the previous record of 15 years held by Betty.

Is 12 old for a Border Terrier?

A Border Terrier’s life expectancy is between 12 and 15 years, so 12 is considered to be an older age for the breed. However, with proper care and nutrition, Border Terriers can live a long and healthy life, so 12 is not considered to be especially old for the breed.

What health problems do Border Terriers have?

Border Terriers are generally a healthy breed, but they can suffer from certain health problems, including hip dysplasia, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, heart defects, juvenile cataracts, progressive retinal atrophy, and seizures. Some Border Terriers can also suffer from common health issues such as dental problems, bone and joint problems, neurological problems, and allergies. It is important to have your Border Terrier checked regularly by a veterinarian to ensure that any health issues are detected and treated early.

Is 16 old for a Border Terrier?

Generally speaking, 16 is considered an old age for a Border Terrier. This is because the average life expectancy of a Border Terrier is around 11-13 years, so a 16 year old Border Terrier is at the end of its life expectancy. However, this is just an estimate, and some Border Terriers have been known to live longer than this. It is always best to consult with your veterinarian for more specific advice.