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Pets for People with Allergies
By: TerrificPets Editors
Of the millions of people across the country, approximately fifteen percent are allergic to animals, namely dogs and cats. Even so, many of these people with allergies chose to get a dog or cat, replace one after it died or keep the pet they already had although advised by their physician to give the animal up. Many people feel that allergies to their pets are a minor inconvenience compared to the joy and companionship of owning one. If you are considering getting a dog, but suffer from a pet allergy, become as knowledgeable about allergies as possible and learn about practical ways to manage your allergies so you can experience of pleasure of having a dog.…
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Scottish Terrier
Life Span: | Around 13-14 years |
Litter Size: | 3 to 5 puppies |
Group: | Southern and AKC Hound |
Recognized By: | CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, ACR |
Color: | The color of the Scottish Terrier varies from dark gray to jet black. Occasionally, you will see these terriers in a wheat color or brindle, but this is rare. |
Hair Length: | Long |
Size: | Toy/Small |
Shedding: | Lite Shed |
Male Height: | 10-11 inches (25-28 cm) |
Male Weight: | 19-23 pounds (8 1/2-10 1/2kg) |
Female Height: | 10-11 inches (25-28 cm) |
Female Weight: | 19-23 pounds (8 1/2-10 1/2kg) |
Living Area: | The Scottish Terrier is a good indoor dog that also enjoys playing outdoors. They can survive very well in a small apartment. They prefer cooler temperatures but can adapt almost anywhere. This terrier has a weather resistant outer coat that will give him protect for diverse weather conditions. |
About this Breed
The Scottish Terrier, also known as the Aberdeen Terrier, is a strong and sturdy breed of little dog that is often called just the Scottie. He has a distinctive and unique shape and profile, which the dog is known for. He is one of five different breeds of terrier that came from Scotland, with the other four being Skye, Cairn, Dandie Dinmont and West Highland Whiter Terriers. George the fourth, the Earl of Dumbarton gave them the nickname, little diehard" in the 19th century because of their bravery and perseverance. The Scottish Terrier is a small and resilient dog with short legs that can move exceptionally fast. They have a muscular neck and body, short sturdy legs, which all contributes to their great strength and agility. They are great diggers with their large paws. Their small eyes are dark brown or black and almond shaped. A large nose, very alert erect ears and large teeth help make up the rest of the face. The Scottish Terrier loves to dig, and there is no fence they can't dig their way out of if they set their mind to it. They will need you to constantly discipline them for this, being firm but loving. Because of their breeding, they will chase other small animals if given the chance, so they should always be on the leash. If you are planning on purchasing a Scottish Terrier from a breeder or pet store, it is a good idea to make sure the dog or puppy has been tested for von Willibrands disease, a genetic jaw problem that strikes many of these little animals of this breed. The Scottish Terrier is such a popular dog that they have been owned by 2 different presidents of the United States. Franklin D. Roosevelt owned 2 different Scottish Terriers and George Bush also owned one. There is also a Monopoly token that was made after the Scottish Terrier and is everyone's favorite piece. The Scottish Terrier was the famous dog 'Jock' in the Disney movie, Lady and the Tramp. In 2007, Carnegie Mellon University named the Scottish Terrier their official mascot.