Most breeds are great with scotties HOWEVER I recommend staying away from "bully breeds" ( and trust me i love bully breeds!) but these dogs are very DRIVEN and so are Scotties.....so if something happens it usually ends VERY BADLY! This does not mean they can't live together it just means I would personally recommend CONSTANT SUPERVISION
Raggs
They represent Scotland to some people. They are loyal and brave little dogs.
They were first bred as hunting dogs. For hunting rabbits and foxes etc.
Altamont, IL
They are good lap dogs. They do not shed. They do what any dogs do.
The breed of dogs that are good for someone who is allergic are American Hairless Terrier, Airedale Terrier ,Basenji, Bedlington Terrier, Cairn Terrier , Cavachon ,Chacy Ranior, and several hundreds more.
The white one is a West Highland terrier (or 'Westie'). His black companion is apparently a Scottish terrier. What their owners called them I have no idea.
4.9 is the average number of puppies in a litter, for the breed: Scottish Terrier.
Yes, a Scottish Terrier won Crufts in the year 1929.
The following breeds are recognized by the American Kennel Club: · Scottish Terrier · Sealyham Terrier · Shih Tzu · Silky Terrier · Tibetan Spaniel · Tibetan Terrier · Toy Fox Terrier
AKC recognizes 6 colors for the Scottish terrier. They are Black, Brindle, Red Brindle, Wheaten, Black Brindle and Silver Brindle. See link below- The website specializes in Scottish Terrier puppies
There are many non-shedding dogs. Here are some: Shih Tzu Yorkshire Terrier Maltese West Highland White Terrier Dachshund (moderate shedders) Bichon Frise Miniature Poodle Italian Greyhound Border Terrier Cairn Terrier Havanese Miniature Schnauzer Norfolk Terrier Silky Terrier Welsh Terrier Boston Terrier Scottish Terrier Chinese Crested Australian Terrier Wirehaired Fox Terrier Greyhound Bedlington Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Basenji Kerry Blue Terrier Airedale Terrier Standard Poodle