
Border Terrier
hunting and family dog

Breeder
The breeders of Border Terriers presented on this page are themselves involved in hunting and breed primarily for hunting qualities; hunters generally have preference for the puppies.

Kennel Ottercap
Tomas and Ulla have been breeding hunting border terriers underground and above ground since 1978. Tomas has been a pot test judge since 1982. Over 80 hunting-qualified border terriers, of which 44 are hunting champions with the prefix Ottercap.
Five farm breeding awards and six farm breeder awards from SKK. In 1999, the kennel received the highest award, the Hamilton Plaque, for successful breeding of hunting Border Terriers. Their breeding has been very important for the preservation of the breed's hunting qualities.

Ground Workers Kennel
Border Terriers with a focus on hunting since 2003.
Maria, who owns the kennel, actively hunts with her dogs herself, mostly as a dog handler on driven hunts with also a hound.
The dogs are generally qualified in hunting, tracking and exhibition. The puppies are raised in a home environment in Maria's house outside Tomelilla.
Many fine border terriers used for hunting come from Maria's kennel.

Blue Badger's Kennel
Roger and Carolina have run a kennel since 2005 and hunt with their dogs. In addition to border terriers, they have worked with service dogs for the Air Force. Roger is a trained instructor, game tracking judge and pot hunting judge. Focus in breeding a is hunting and producing hunting dogs that also function socially with their families.
No Nugget “Nico”, which can be found on the Hunting Trials page, is one of many talented hunting dogs that come from their kennel in Söderhamn.
Roger O and Carolina Nilsson with jl home page

Competition Room Kennel
Annette and Anders breed Border Terriers and are generally very active in hunting. They also breed Schillerstövare and are entrepreneurs with a hunting focus. They qualify their dogs in hunting and exhibition. The kennel is located on Öland.
On Öland, their border terriers are engaged in hunting predators within the framework of the wading project.

Kennel Fågeltorp
Angelica and Janne are active hunters in all forms of hunting and searching. At home there are several breeds such as Jämthund, Stövare, Labbe and Border Terrier of course. They have had Border Terriers since 2006. Under the prefix Fågeltorps kennel they breed Border Terriers with a focus on small, strong individuals for pot hunting and hunting above ground.
The dogs are qualified in pot, game tracking and exhibition. Breeding is done on a small scale and the kennel is located in Dyltabruk outside Örebro.