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Scolden Terrier Breed Information

Scolden Terrier

Recognized By: DBR , IDCR
   
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Living with a Scolden Terrier

Personality: The Scolden Terrier can be a very independant dog when you are around, but misses you when you are gone. They are loving dog with sudden bursts of energy but are constantly happy.

Family Dog: The Scolden Terrier makes a good family dog. They are typically great with kids and other dogs.

Shedding: The Scolden Terrier is a heavy shedder.

Grooming: The Scolden Terrier needs to be brushed often.

Training: The Scolden Terrier is very easy to train.

Behavior: The Scolden Terrier is a very independent, loving dog. Most Scoldens love water and playing fetch.

Barking: The Scolden Terrier doesn't bark often, but are very alert dogs.

Weather: The Scolden Terrier loves any weather but does better in cooler areas because of their long coat.

Exercise: The Scolden Terrier requires an average amount of exercise each day. They love to run around and have lots of energy.

Scolden Terrier Appearance

Appearance: The Scolden Terrier looks like Scottish Terrier with floppy ears. When they are puppies they look more like Retrievers, but as they age the Scottie comes out.

Size: The Scolden Terrier is around 15 inches tall and weighs about 25 to 30 pounds when fully grown.

Eyes: The eyes of the Scolden Terrier are almond shaped and brown in color.

Ears: The Scolden Terrier is typically born with floppy ears, some stay floppy as they mature and some some stand up.

Body: The Scolden Terrier has a stock build.

Forequarters: The forequarters of the Scolden Terrier are broad and muscular.

Tail: The Scolden Terrier has the Scottie's tail with a little curl.

Color: The coat of the Scolden Terrier can vary in color. Some common colors are golden and black.

Coat: The Scolden Terrier has a long, rough coat close to that of the Scottish Terrier.

Scolden Terrier Facts

Characteristics: The Scolden Terrier is very much like the Scottish Terrier. They love to be around people.


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