Scottish Terriers are not rare breed, however, getting to know more on how to take care of htem is essensial.
Traits:
The Scottish Terrier is known to be a feisty, independent and sometimes excitable dog breed. They have a distinctive beard that accentuates the muzzle, long eyebrows and a wiry outer coat that brushes the ground like a long skirt if untrimmed.
The coat, which sheds little, also provides excellent protection in bad weather. The color is brindle, black, gray or wheaten.
Grooming:
When a Scottie coat is long, it needs brushing twice or three times a week. The coat can also be clipped or trimmed by a professional groomer. He/she will keep the hair on the head and around the tail in check.
Excercise:
When it comes to excercise, the Scottie needs it the most. They need a good walk and also a good playtime.
Training:
Terriers do best with training sessions not lasting more than 15 minutes at a time. Be creative, and do not repeat the training the same way all the time. This breed is a thinker, and if they get bored, they will not respond.
Health:
To keep track of your dog's health and learn more about healthcare tips, check on Thanesix site. Thanesix will publish tons of articles regarding how to choose a proper dog for you and your family. Also, we will advise you on where to buy dogs, what you should know before taking a new dog home and many more.
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