Scottish Terrier

The Scottish Terrier, also known as the Aberdeen Terrier, is nicknamed the “Scottish Boy”. Its history is very old, but its exact origins are unclear, and in 1882 the standard for the dog was established. It is a very powerful dog for its small size. It is important to ensure a balance of nutrition in daily feeding, with regular feedings and good habits. The coat is undulating and can be groomed daily to keep it clean and looking good. It is also important to understand common dog diseases and breeding behaviour, both for the dog and the breeder themselves.

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