Scottish Terrier Cross Breeds
Both mother and pups were vet checked the day after birth and declared fit and well.
Scottish terrier cross breeds. Beautiful scottish terrier puppies ready to go known as well as aberdeen terriers. As they are in scotland for at least the past hundred years. We re after a hypoallergenic puppy under 3 months to complete our family. Something like a shih tzu westie lhasa apso etc cross breed will be considered too.
A breed standard was drawn up for the scottish terrier around the same time and skye terriers were eventually classed as four separate breeds being the scottish terrier the skye terrier the west highland white terrier and lastly the cairn terrier. This is the dam s first litter. Scottish terrier breed rescue. Breeders currently advertising puppies for sale.
As a territorial dog scotties grow into perfect watchdog and safeguard pets. They grow up to 9 9 inches at withers 11 inches in length withers to tail and weight 19 girls 21 boys pounds. Indeed the relative isolation of many of scotland s numerous islands has led to a preponderance of breeds from these places being represented. The scottish terrier scottish gaelic.
Also known as the aberdeen terrier popularly called the scottie is a breed of dog initially one of the highland breeds of terrier that were grouped under the name of skye terrier it is one of five breeds of terrier that originated in scotland the other four being the modern skye cairn dandie dinmont and west highland white terriers. Scotties are among the 5 breeds that originated from scotland. Both dogs are very calm and loving father is the smartest nicest dog we ve ever had. Citation needed fifteen breeds of dog have scottish origins including six terrier breeds.
Mother is a 4yr old scottish terrier and the father is a 1yr old black lab terrier cross. The following initials may appear for a breed rescue and indicates that the. Various breeds are now extinct including the grice an archaic and somewhat aggressive pig. Select a name to view contact information.
Alternate names have been the poltalloch terrier and roseneath terrier after scottish estates where they were bred.