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Scoland Terrier Breed Information

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Name: Scoland Terrier
   
Mix: 1/2 Scottish Terrier  x  1/2 West Highland White Terrier
   
Mixes: More Scottish Terrier Mixes  (Adopt a Scottish Terrier mix )
More West Highland White Terrier Mixes  (Adopt a West Highland White Terrier mix )
   
 
   
Recognized By: IDCR
   
AKA: Wescot

Appearance: Akin to that of a Skye Terrier. The Scottie tendency is dominant with a slightly softer facial appearance.

Personality: The Scoland Terrire has an amazing personality. They are almost criminally intelligent and great fun to have.

Temperament: The Scoland Terrier is an affable, loving dog but with a self-opinionated approach to life making them a perfect Terrier.

Family Dog: The Scoland Terrier will make a great family dog provided children do not tease them. These dogs are Terriers and a bite will hurt.

Body: The body of the Scoland Terrier is stocky like that of a Skye or Scottie with a slight 'bulldog' stance which gives them a robust and stable appearance.

Gait: The gait of the Scoland Terrier is cocky like that of other Scottish breeds.

Tail: The tail of the Scoland Terrier resembles that of a Scottie or Skye Terrier.

Training: The Scoland Terrier is very smart and easy to train.

Behavior: The Scoland Terrier is a feisty and playful dog despite being small. They can play for hours.

Barking: The Scoland Terrier is no an excessive barker but you can definitely tell when they do.

 

Living Arrangements: Give the Scoland Terrier a big soft basket, plenty of toys and a dark 'bolt hole' and you'll have a very happy little dog.

Skin Health: The overall skin health of the Scoland Terrier is much better than that of a Westie.


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