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Country of Origin:
Scotland

Breed Group:
Terrier

Size:
Small

Temperament:
Dignified, independent, loyal, alert, determined

Exercise Requirements:
Moderate – needs around 1 hour of daily exercise; enjoys walks, scent-based games, and structured play

Typical Lifespan:
11–13 years

Grooming Needs:
High – harsh, wiry double coat requires regular brushing and professional hand-stripping or clipping every 6–8 weeks

Health Considerations:

  • Scottie cramp (a breed-specific neurological condition)
  • Craniomandibular osteopathy (in young dogs)
  • Von Willebrand’s disease (a blood clotting disorder)
  • Bladder cancer (transitional cell carcinoma)
  • Recommended health tests: Genetic screening for Scottie cramp and vWD, regular vet checks

Description:
The Scottish Terrier, affectionately known as the “Scottie”, is a bold and dignified breed once used for hunting badgers and foxes. With its distinctive profile and confident attitude, it forms strong bonds with its family but tends to be reserved with strangers. It is a loyal and spirited companion with a touch of independence.

Best Suited For:

  • Owners looking for a sturdy, small companion with a strong personality
  • Homes that can commit to grooming and basic training
  • Individuals or families with calm, structured lifestyles

Less Suitable For:

  • Homes with small pets (due to prey drive)
  • First-time owners wanting a highly obedient or sociable breed
  • Environments lacking time for coat care or enrichment

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