SCOTTISH TERRIER - Dog Breeds 101 - Top Dog Facts About the SCOTTISH TERRIER
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SCOTTISH TERRIER - Dog Breeds 101 - Top Dog Facts About the SCOTTISH TERRIER.
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Hello and welcome to the Dog Breeds 101. Today in this video we are going to explore the sweet-nature, bold and friendly Scottish terrier dog breed's origins, their temperament, their physical, their characteristics, their weight and height, how to grooming them, their exercise and training needs, their nutrition, their health, care and their treatment.

We also highlight potential health risks in the Scottish terrier’s Dog Breed. By highlight the different needs of the Scottish Dog Breed, you can better care for the breed and what you need to do to care for them to live a long life of health and happiness.

Scottish Terrier Dog Breeds 101 - Interesting and Amazing Facts, Temperament, Characteristics, and Traits about Scottish Terrier.
Scottish Terrier’s History & Origin
As the name suggests, it is accepted that the Scottish Terrier comes from Scotland were once known as Scotch or Scottish Terriers, which caused some confusion among modern breed enthusiasts. In fact, the modern version was originally classified as part of the Sky Terrier from the same name island.

Appearance of Scottish Terrier:
These dogs are strong and short-legged, and head and skull are longer and larger than other parts of the body. Their eyes are small-sized and almonds-shaped. The front legs are larger, round in shape and lower than the hind legs. The tail is very thick at the beginning. He has a thicker coat to protect against the weather. Dogs of this breed keep their tail tight. With his thoroughly short legs, long neck, and minimal body, the breed is difficult to miss.

Temperament of Scottish Terrier :
Despite their size, the Scottish were trained to be bold and daring, and were used to resist predators like foxes and badgers!
Friendly, but to some extent reserved for strangers. These are loyal family members who can become excellent pets for the family. These dogs may take time to feel comfortable with new people, but they are certainly warmly welcome to people they know, however, these dogs can sometimes be attracted to a particular member of their human family rather than being everyone's best friend.

Scottish Terrier Exercise Needs:
Scottish Terriers breed are small dogs that can do most of the exercises while playing indoors. Catching things is one of his favorite hobbies, but these dogs like to hang out with their owner. These dogs are reared as insect hunters and they chase small animals. As a result, they should not be left without leases in unsafe areas.

Scottish Terrier’s Training Needs
They are sensitive to the right things, they will respond to your orders only when you are firm and confident. If you hesitate, they will ignore you. This dog can also challenge family members if any of the family members does not lead the family.
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