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Scottish Dog

The Stylish and Reserved Dog: Scottish Terrier
The Scottish terriers, also known as Scotties, are short-legged British terriers. They are one among other go-to-ground and wire-coated terriers developed in the highlands of Scotland. The Scotties are said to have jaunty attitude so they are often used to represent advertisements of the country to where they originated.
However, Scotties' nature is not in coherence with their public image or trademark. In fact, Scotties are like the citizens of his native land who are independent, stoic, and fiercely loyal to their masters. They also adhere much to their own privacy.
Scotties, Westies, and Cairns are very similar regarding their appearance. The Westies and the Cairns are, in fact, closely-related. The Westie can be considered as the white variety of the Cairn who has a coat of any color but white. Westies are hybrids of white dogs crossed with Cairns of western Scotland. Scotties, however, have longer heads and bodies, have generally dark coats and are aloof than the other two.
The following are some of the basic facts breeders would really love to know about Scotties:
Category: Terrier
Living Environment: either outdoor or indoor (mostly preferred by breeders)
Coat: wiry, short (about 2 inches) and thick Colors: iron gray or steel, black, wheaten, or sandy; the coat may also be brindled or grizzled
Height: about 10 inches
Weight: between 18 and 20 pounds
Temperament: they need to be praised frequently and they adapt with the moods of the household
Breeders should note of the following health issues: • Von Willibrand's disease (VWD), an inherited disorder • Flea allergies and other skin problems • Epilepsy • Jawbone disorders • Scottie cramp, a minor condition that causes walking difficulties • Cerebellar abiotrophy, a slow-to-progress and rare neurological disease that causes loss of coordination
Care and Exercise: • Their coats need special care to maintain its appearance and texture. It is suggested that they should be subjected to professional grooming once or twice each year for their coats to stay wiry and firm. • The fur needs to be combed a couple of times in each week and even needs occasional trimming. • Scotties' dead hairs should be plucked out through stripping. Using electric clippers will only make their coats dull and soft. • Play with them. Hunting and squeaky balls and toys are their favorites. • They should be on leash while walking in public places.
Origin/History:
The origins of the breed are obscure. It was noted that forerunners of Scotties were sent to France's Royal Highness by King James I of England during the 16th century. Later on, three different terriers were revealed as Scotch Terriers, which included the Westies, the Cairns, and the Scotties. The Dandie Dinmont variety had also been noted as closely-related to the abovementioned terriers but its apparent physical differences categorized itself as a separate breed.
Terrier dogs that were bred in Britain were developed to hunt vermin that ate grains, and pestered eggs and poultry farms. Most breeds grew as scrappy and courageous dogs and were trained to follow badgers or foxes into their dens. Their wiry coats and soft undercoats protected them against rugged terrains and harsh climates.
If you want to have a Scottie in your life, you should not be impulsive about the matter for animosity and lack of proper training will only harm and traumatize the dog. If properly taken cared of, this breed can even appoint itself as a guardian of the family. It can also be fiercely loyal, that is it can protect you even if it means endangering its own life.
To this effect, I guess you must agree that a Scottie is a dog that is second to none.
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Which is best for first time dog owner? Doberman Pincher or Scottish Terrier?
I'm only going by the dogs i've met through friends here when I say I really like Dobermans and Scottish Terriers. I like how playful yet loyal Dobermans are they are and even though Scottish Terriers aren't great for protection because of their size I like how they are fiesty and will try to protect their owner anyway.
But I don't want to be one of those people who get the dog they want regardless of what's good for the dog or those around them (like those people who get pit-bulls because they want to be all tough but don't care about giving the dog the kind of environment it needs to keep it from being dangerous or aggressive) I think they are very selfish to do that. So I want to pick the right dog for my temperament.
Dobermanns are not a good choice for a first time dog owner.
They are incredibly intelligent & must have some kind of a job to keep them occupied.
They are naturally inclined to be dominant, far from easy to train & handle, will see through a weak or inconsistent owner, ignore them & behave like a brat.
An adult Dobermann needs a minimum of one and a half hours exercise every day.
A Dobermann must have a strong minded owner, who is mentally & physically capable of handling a dog which was bred to work.
The average pet Dobermann is not naturally protective. Only a Dobermann bred, evaluated & professionally trained as a protection dog will reliably guard its owner.
It's good that you are considering whether or not you are suited to own this breed at this point in your life, before purchasing a dog.
Good luck with whatever breed you decide to purchase.
Dundee's the mad scottish dog!


























