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Scottish Terrier

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Scottish Terrier
Scottish Terrier
Alternative names
Scottie
Country of origin
United Kingdom (Scotland)
Classification
FCI: Group 3 Section 2
AKC: Terrier
ANKC: Group 2 (Terriers)
CKC: Group 4 - Terriers
KC(UK): Terrier
NZKC: Terrier
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, AKC, ANKC, KC(UK), NZKC

Scottish Terriers are a breed of dog best known for their dark black fur and their die-hard spirit.

Appearance

A Scottish Terrier, or Scottie, is a small Terrier. Scotties are fast and have a muscular body, often appearing to be barrel chested. Its traditional haircut is shaggy-to-the-ground.

History

They were originally bred in Scotland (their first name was the Aberdeen Terrier) about 1700, but achieved their final size and shape in 1890. Their nickname is "little diehard" from James III of England, the King descended from the Scottish line.

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