Border Terrier vs Greyhound
A side-by-side comparison to help you find the right breed for your lifestyle.

Border Terrier
The Border Terrier is a small, energetic dog breed known for its distinctive otter-like head and wiry coat. Originally bred for fox hunting along the border of England and Scotland, this affectionate and intelligent breed makes a lively and loyal family companion.
Small
High
12-15 yrs
28-36 cm
Quick Comparison
| Trait | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | ||
| Trainability | ||
| Grooming Needs | ||
| Family Friendly | ||
| Independence |
Key Characteristics
| Good with Kids | ||
| Good with Dogs | ||
| Good with Cats | ||
| Hypoallergenic | ||
| Apartment Friendly | ||
| First-Time Owner OK |
| Detail | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Small | Large |
| Energy Level | High | Medium |
| Grooming | High | Low |
| Trainability | Moderate | challenging |
| Barking Level | Medium | Low |
| Shedding Level | Low | Medium |
| Chew strength | Light | Light |
| Housing | Yard | Apartment |
Owner Fit & Decision Guide
Owner Match
| Trait | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Experience Level | Beginner | Experienced |
| First-Time Owner | ||
| Ideal Owner | Active individual or family who can provide adequate exercise and training for a Border Terrier. | Active individual or family who can provide adequate exercise and training for a Greyhound. |
Border Terrier Dealbreakers
- Cannot meet 60-90 min daily exercise
- Cannot commit to grooming needs
Greyhound Dealbreakers
- Cannot meet 45-60 min daily exercise
- Cannot commit to grooming needs
Surrender Risk
| Factor | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Level | Medium | Medium |
| Primary Reasons | Underestimated exercise needs, Behavioral challenges, Cost of care | Underestimated exercise needs, Behavioral challenges, Cost of care |
Temperament & Personality
Behavior Comparison
| Trait | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Prey Drive | ||
| Watchdog Ability | ||
| Stranger Friendly | ||
| Drool Level | ||
| Wanderlust |
Vocalization
| Trait | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Barking Level | Medium | Low |
| Howling Tendency | ||
| Whining Tendency | Low | Low |
| Separation Vocalization |
Safety & Reliability
| Trait | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Escape Artist | ||
| Dog Park Suitable | ||
| Off-Leash Reliable | ||
| Small Animal Safe | ||
| Leash Reactivity | ||
| Resource Guarding Risk | Low | Low |
Border Terrier Social Traits
Low
Generally friendly
Greyhound Social Traits
Moderate
Generally friendly
Training
Border Terrier
- **: Positive reinforcement with high-value food rewards is essential. Harsh methods cause them to shut down or become defensive.
Greyhound
- Keep training sessions short and varied
Greyhound Considerations
This is the single most common reason for the return of retired racing Greyhounds. Most ex-racers have never been alone in their lives; they are born in a litter, raised in a pack, and kenneled with other dogs. Being left entirely alone in a silent house can induce panic, leading to destruction, howling, and house soiling.
Many Greyhounds sleep with their eyes open and fall into deep REM cycles. Because they are often not handled while sleeping in kennels, they may react defensively (growling, snapping) if touched or startled while asleep. This makes them a risk for households with young children who may not respect a "let sleeping dogs lie" rule.
A common behavioral quirk where a Greyhound will plant their feet and refuse to move during a walk. This is often a response to being overwhelmed, anxious, or simply deciding the walk is over. It is not stubbornness in the traditional sense, but a shutdown response.
Even Greyhounds that live peacefully with small dogs indoors may view them as prey if the small dog runs, squeals, or moves erratically outdoors. The transition from "friend" to "prey" can happen instantly.
Multi-Species Compatibility
| Species | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| With Cats | Caution - may chase | Caution - may chase |
| Small Mammals | Supervision required | Supervision required |
| Birds / Reptiles | Caution advised | Caution advised |
Advanced Behavior
| Trait | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Predatory Sequence Risk | Medium | Medium |
| Biddability | Low | Low |
| Noise Sensitivity | Low | Low |
| Territorial Barking | ||
| Same-Sex Aggression Onset | 18 months | 18 months |
First Year & Life Stages
First Year Challenges
| Challenge | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy Difficulty | ||
| Destructive Phase | 5-14 | 6-18 |
| House Training | Moderate | Moderate |
| Crate Training | Medium | Medium |
| Adolescent Regression |
Border Terrier: Border Terrier puppies require consistent training and patience.
Greyhound: Greyhound puppies require consistent training and patience.
Life Stages Timeline
| Stage | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy Phase | 12 months | 12 months |
| Adolescence | 6-18 | 6-18 |
| Adult Years | 2-8 | 2-8 |
| Senior Onset | ~8 years | ~8 years |
| Peak Energy Age | 1-3 years | 1-3 years |
Size & Physical Characteristics
Physical Stats
| Measurement | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 28-36 cm | N/A |
| Weight | Not enough data yet | Not enough data yet |
| Size Category | Small | Large |
| Lifespan | 12–15 years | 10–12 years |
| Litter Size | 4-8 | 4-8 |
Border Terrier Coat
Greyhound Coat
Lineage & Origin
| Detail | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Original Purpose | Bred in the Cheviot Hills (border of England and Scotland) to hunt foxes and vermin | coursing—hunting game (hare, deer) by sight and speed rather than scent |
| Origin | N/A | puppyhood |
Breeding Details
| Detail | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| C-Section Rate | Varies | Varies |
| Whelping Difficulty | Medium | Medium |
| Puppy Mortality Rate | Low | Low |
Physical Risks
| Risk | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Bloat / GDV Risk | Low | Low |
| Slippery Floor Risk | Low | Low |
| Min Fence Height | 1.5m | 1.5m |
| Dig / Escape Risk | Low | Low |
Health & Common Conditions
Border Terrier Health Issues
Greyhound Health Issues
Border Terrier Suggested Tests
- SLEM DNA Test
- Hip Dysplasia (OFA)
- Eye Exam (CERF)
Greyhound Suggested Tests
- Genetic testing for NDRG1
- Gastropexy (stomach tacking) for bloat prevention
- Check thyroid levels (using Greyhound reference ranges)
Health Risk Overview
| Risk Factor | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Cancer Risk | Medium | Medium |
| Cardiac Risk | Low | Low |
| Neurological Risk | Low | Low |
| CCL/ACL Tear Risk | Low | Low |
| Vet Burden Tier | Medium | Medium |
Sensitivities & Allergies
| Sensitivity | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Skin Allergies | ||
| Environmental Allergies | ||
| Stomach Sensitivity | Low | Low |
| Food Allergies |
Health Maintenance
| Care Item | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Nail Growth Rate | Normal | Normal |
| Eye Care Needs | Low | Low |
| Anal Gland Issues | Occasional | Occasional |
Senior Care & Aging
Border Terrier Senior Care
Common Senior Issues
- Arthritis
- Vision decline
- Cognitive changes
Senior care varies by individual health.
Greyhound Senior Care
Common Senior Issues
- Arthritis
- Vision decline
- Cognitive changes
Senior care varies by individual health.
Grooming & Care
Border Terrier
high maintenanceGreyhound
low maintenanceLifestyle Compatibility
Border Terrier Daily Life
Greyhound Daily Life
Housing & Legal Restrictions
| Restriction | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| BSL Restricted | ||
| Common Rental Ban | ||
| Insurance Blacklist | ||
| Weight Category | Under 50lbs | Under 50lbs |
Climate Tolerance
| Climate | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Tolerance | ||
| Cold Tolerance | ||
| Water Affinity | Medium | Medium |
Travel Compatibility
| Activity | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Car Travel | Good | Good |
| Camping | ||
| Beach Friendly | ||
| Hiking Rating | ||
| Cabin Flight Eligible | ||
| Hotel Friendly Size |
Niche Suitability
| Role | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Service Dog | Low | Low |
| Therapy Dog | Low | Low |
| Deep Pressure Therapy | ||
| Canicross / Bikejoring | ||
| Apartment Adaptable | ||
| Tactile / Sensory Friendly | ||
| Livestock Guardian | ||
| Medical Alert | Low | Low |
Costs & Expenses
Upfront Costs
| Cost | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase Price | N/A | N/A |
| Initial Cost Range | $1,000–$2,500 | $1,000–$2,500 |
| Cost Tier |
Ongoing Costs
| Cost | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Range | $70–$120 | $110–$170 |
| Yearly Range | $840–$1,440 | $1,320–$2,040 |
| Food / Month | $30-50 | $60-90 |
| Insurance / Month | $40-70 | $50-80 |
| Grooming / Session | $30-50 | $60-90 |
| Vet Routine / Year | $200-400 | N/A |
| Monthly Cost Tier |
Border Terrier Lifetime Cost
N/A
Greyhound Lifetime Cost
N/A
Quirks & Fun Facts
Daily Quirks
| Quirk | Border Terrier | Greyhound |
|---|---|---|
| Snoring | ||
| Flatulence | Occasional | Occasional |
| Slobber Level | Low | Low |
| Smell When Wet | Moderate | Moderate |
| Zoomies Frequency | Occasional | Occasional |
| Counter Surfing | ||
| Digging Tendency | Low | Low |
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