is red, wheaten, grizzle and tan, or 
weighing about 14 to 15 pounds and 
BORDER TERRIER—Regard¬ 
ed as an example of one of the 
very oldest breeds of terriers in 
Great Britain, the Border had his 
origin in the hills between Scot' 
land and England. He is purely 
a working terrier used to hunt 
the foxes that kill the stock of 
the Border Country farmers. He 
has a harsh, dense weather're' 
sistant coat of hair which in color 
blue and tan. He is rather small, 
is active, game, strong, and tireless. 
LAKELAND TERRIER — A native of the Lake Districts of England, 
this old terrier breed was orig' 
inally known as the Patterdale 
Terrier. Like the Border Terriers, 
he is used to hunt foxes and ot' 
ters, and is rugged, game, and 
courageous. The Lakeland has a 
hard, dense, and wiry coat, and 
in color is blue, blue and tan, 
black and tan, red, mustard, 
wheaten, grizzle, and black. He 
should not weigh over 17 pounds, 
and should not exceed 15 inches 
in height. 
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