What is the difference between Scottish Terrier and Schnauzer

What is the difference between a Scottish Terrier and a Chenille? First of all, in terms of size, the Scottish Terrier is small and has short legs, while the Chenery is larger. In terms of coat color, Scottish Terriers are commonly found in white, black, light fawn, wheaten and reddish brown, while the Chenille is only available in pretzel, black and silver and solid black. The Scottish Terrier has an easy-going personality and does not bark nervously, while the Chenery likes to bark and is a bit nervous. 1. The Scottish Terrier is a small person with a height of 25-28 cm and short legs, while the Chenery is larger, with long legs and not feeling short, with a height and length close to 1:1 and a height of 30-35 cm. 2. The Chenille is only pretzel, black and silver and pure black, and has a two-color coat. For example, black silver: black and silver cape hair, inside should be black undercoat. 3. personality Scottish Terrier is very lively and enthusiastic, also very stubborn, strong, gentle to people also have a vigilant side. The character is easy-going and does not bark neurotically. The Sheltie is mischievous and always energetic, which is similar to all terriers. The Scottish Terrier is not popular in China at the moment, and the price is relatively high. And hair loss. Chenery is not shed hair.

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