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Scottish Terrier

The Scottish Terrier, affectionately known as the \\\"Scottie,\\\" is a small, sturdy breed recognized for its distinctive wiry coat, bushy eyebrows, and dignified demeanor. Known for their independence and spirited nature, Scotties are loyal companions with a rich history as tenacious hunters.

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Size
Medium
10-25kg
Grooming
High Maintenance
Daily grooming
Family
Adults Preferred
Better with older children
Supervision needed

The Honest Truth

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ChallengeIntense Independence

Unlike the Golden Retriever or Labrador, the Scottie does not live to please you. They are famously independent thinkers. If you call a Scottie, they may consider the request, evaluate what’s in it for them, and then decide whether to comply. This is often misinterpreted as "stubbornness," but it is actually a feature of a breed designed to work alone underground without human direction.

ChallengeDefensive Reactivity

Scotties are naturally suspicious of strangers and other dogs. They have a low tolerance for handling they deem disrespectful, which can include hugging, ear pulling, or sudden movements. This makes them a (under 8-10 years old). They are quick to correct perceived rudeness with a snap.

ChallengeSame-Sex Aggression

Many Scotties, particularly males, can be intolerant of other dogs of the same sex. This aggression often emerges at social maturity (18-24 months) and can escalate to serious fighting if not managed.

ChallengePredatory Drift

Their prey drive is not a game; it is a kill instinct. They cannot be trusted around small pets like hamsters, rabbits, or birds.

Top concerns: Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC): 18-20x higher risk, Scottie Cramp: hereditary disorder affecting serotonin metabolism, Von Willebrand's Disease (vWD): bleeding disorder
Ask breeder for:
Genetic Testing for vWD and CMOAnnual or bi-annual ultrasound screening for bladder tumors starting at age 7-8
Initial Cost
$1,000-2,500
BudgetAveragePremium
Monthly Cost
$80-160
LowModerateHigh
Estimated Yearly Cost
$960-1,920

Includes food, insurance, vet visits, grooming, and supplies

Living Situation

Apartment Living
Suitable
Work From Home
Suitable with adequate exercise
Alone Time
Moderate - 4-6 hours
First-Time Owner
Better for experienced owners

With Other Pets

Dogs
May be selective
Cats
Caution - may chase
Small Mammals
Supervision required
Birds & Reptiles
Caution advised

Climate & Seasonal Care

Heat Tolerance 2/5
Cold Tolerance 4/5
Winter Needs
No gear needed
Summer Care
Limit exercise in heat
Seasonal Shedding
Low

Adjust activities based on weather conditions.

Breed Origins

Original Purpose
Developed in the Scottish Highlands, the Scottie was bred to hunt badger, fox, and otter
Show/Conformation Lines
a big dog in a small package

Living With a Scottish Terrier

Odor Level
Moderate
Coat Feel
Varies by coat type
Surrender Risk: Medium
  • Underestimated exercise needs
  • Behavioral challenges
  • Cost of care

Exercise Menu

45-60 min/day
Physical
45 minutes
Mental
15 minutes
Physical Exercise:45-60 min
45-60 minutes daily. They enjoy brisk walks and patrolling their territory. Note: Their short legs mean they are **not** jogging partners.
Mental Stimulation:15-20 min
Crucial. Puzzle toys, scent work, and "find it" games tap into their vermin-hunting heritage.
Total Requirement:15-20 min
Moderate. They have an "off switch" indoors but will become destructive (digging/barking) if bored.
Method:15-20 min
Positive reinforcement is the only viable path. Harsh corrections will cause a Scottie to shut down or retaliate.
Motivation:5-10 min
They are "what's in it for me?" dogs. Use high-value treats and keep sessions short to prevent boredom.
Pitfall:15-20 min
Repetition bores them. If you ask a Scottie to sit 10 times, by the 4th time they will look at you with disdain.
Heat Tolerance (2/5):15-20 min
Poor. Their dark, heavy double coat and short muzzle make them prone to overheating.
Cold Tolerance (4/5):15-20 min
Excellent. They thrive in cooler weather.
Water Safety:15-20 min
**CRITICAL WARNING.** Scotties are dense, heavy-boned, and have short legs. They are essentially "anvils" in the water and **cannot swim well**. They will sink like a stone. Life jackets are mandatory near pools or lakes [cite: 11, 12].

Life Stages

Puppy0-12 months

Scottish Terrier puppies require consistent training and patience.

Adolescent6-18 months

Peak energy age: 1-3 years

Adult2-8 years

Prime years - energy stabilizes but remains active

Senior8+ years

Senior care varies by individual health.

First Year Reality Check

7/10
Puppy Difficulty
Moderate
House Training
Medium
Crate Training Success
6-18
Destructive Phase (months)
This breed commonly experiences adolescent regression - training may temporarily regress around 6-18 months

Travel & Adventure

Car Travel
Good
Hiking Companion
Camping
Suitable
Beach Friendly
Yes
Cabin Eligible
Too large
Hotel Friendly
Yes

Adapts well to travel with proper preparation.

Safety & Containment

Dog Park
Use caution
Off-Leash
Not recommended
Escape Risk
Low
Min Fence Height
5-6 feet
Resource Guarding
Low
Small Animal Safe
Use caution

Proper containment and supervision recommended.

Breeding Information

6
Avg Litter Size
(range: 4-8)
Varies
C-Section Rate
Medium
Whelping Difficulty
Low
Puppy Mortality

Special Abilities

Sensory Friendly Coat

Training Guide

Recommended Method
Positive reinforcement
Learning Speed
repetitions
Training Tips
  • ** Positive reinforcement is the only viable path. Harsh corrections will cause a Scottie to shut down or retaliate.
Common Challenges
  • ** Repetition bores them. If you ask a Scottie to sit 10 times, by the 4th time they will look at you with disdain.

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Care Tips for Scottish Terriers

Tip #1

Ensure regular exercise for your Scottish Terrier.

Tip #2

Provide a balanced diet appropriate for their size and energy level.

Tip #3

Regular grooming and veterinary check-ups are essential.

Breed Characteristics

Trainability
Independent Spirit
Energy Level
Balanced
Grooming Needs
High Maintenance
Size
Medium
Hypoallergenic
Yes
Apartment
Suitable
Kids
Varies
Weight
10-25kg

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