The Scottie is a playful puppy who grows into a dignified adult. He is likely to become attached to one person and lead a life of quiet dignity dedicated to that companion. Despite his sometime reserved nature, the Scottie remains a true terrier.
Scottish Terrier breed facts
The Scottish Terrier was bred in Scotland as a fierce hunter of foxes and badgers.
The first show to have a class for the Scottish Terrier was in 1860.
Information you should know before owning a Scottish Terrier
The Scottish Terrier is absolutely dependable and loyal, but may sometimes appear aloof and independent. He is not a docile pet.
Although he enjoys his independence and can have a hot temper, the Scottie is very sensitive and will make a good pet for someone who understands his fiesty nature.
