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Scottish Terriers can be stubborn, aloof with strangers, and have a strong prey drive, making them harder to train and potentially incompatible with small pets or young children.
The Scottish Terrier is considered one of the calmer terrier breeds, known for being independent and loyal without excessive barking.
Scottish Terriers can be stubborn, independent, and may not get along with small pets or young children; they also require regular grooming and health monitoring.
The Scottish Terrier is considered one of the calmer terrier breeds due to its independent yet composed temperament and moderate energy level.
Scottish Terriers can be stubborn, difficult to train, and may not do well with small pets or children due to their strong prey drive and independent nature.
Scottish Terriers are affectionate with their families, but they are not typically lap dogs and often prefer to have their own space rather than cuddling.
Scottish Terriers typically cost between $1,000 and $2,000 from reputable breeders, depending on lineage, location, and breeder reputation.
Scottish Terriers are not known to bark excessively; however, they may bark if bored or left alone for long periods.
Scottish Terriers can be good family dogs for experienced owners or families with older children who understand and respect a dog's boundaries.
A Scottish Terrier, or Scottie, is a small, sturdy dog breed from Scotland known for its wiry coat, bold personality, and strong hunting instincts.

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