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Scottish Terrier

Terrier Group ๐Ÿ•

An iconic, long-headed terrier with a bold, independent, and highly dignified Scottie personality. They make quiet but loyal companions, requiring secure outdoor fencing and regular professional grooming.

Size
Small
18-22 lbs
Lifespan
12-15 yrs
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
High
Insurance Priority
๐ŸŸ  Moderate-High
Temperament
IndependentConfidentSpiritedDignified

Common Health Issues

Understanding breed-specific health risks helps you catch problems early and choose the right preventive care.

โš•๏ธ Scottie Cramp
โš•๏ธ Von Willebrand Disease
โš•๏ธ Bladder Cancer
โš•๏ธ Hypothyroidism

Diet & Nutrition

Diets with controlled mineral balances are beneficial to support their distinct metabolic systems.

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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Protect Your Scottish Terrier with Pet Insurance

Scottish Terriers have a moderate-high insurance priority. Given their predisposition to expensive conditions, early enrollment is highly recommended. Compare plans that cover breed-specific hereditary conditions.

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Scottish Terrier Questions

Do Scottish Terriers need pet insurance?
Scottish Terriers have a moderate-high insurance priority due to their predisposition to conditions like Scottie Cramp and Von Willebrand Disease. Enrolling early โ€” ideally as a puppy โ€” locks in coverage before pre-existing conditions develop. Lifetime vet costs for this breed can be significant, making insurance a smart financial decision.
What's the best food for a Scottish Terrier?
Diets with controlled mineral balances are beneficial to support their distinct metabolic systems. Fresh, human-grade dog food delivery services are an excellent option โ€” they formulate meals based on your dog's breed, age, weight, and activity level. See our fresh dog food comparison โ†’
How much exercise does a Scottish Terrier need?
Scottish Terriers have moderate exercise requirements. Moderate daily walks and play sessions keep this breed happy and healthy. Avoid over-exercising, especially in hot weather.
What health problems are Scottish Terriers prone to?
The most common health concerns for Scottish Terriers include Scottie Cramp, Von Willebrand Disease, Bladder Cancer. Regular veterinary checkups, appropriate screening tests, and maintaining a healthy weight are the best preventive measures. Responsible breeders will test for breed-specific genetic conditions.
How long do Scottish Terriers live?
The typical lifespan for a Scottish Terrier is 12-15 years. Proper nutrition, regular exercise, preventive veterinary care, and a loving home environment can help your Scottish Terrier live a long, healthy life.

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