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Name: Gator the Scottish Terrier
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $300
Species: Dog
Breed: Scottish Terrier Scottie / Cairn Terrier (long coat)
Learn more about the Scottish Terrier Scottie.
Learn more about the Cairn Terrier.
Color: Black
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 10 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 16 Years 10 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Highly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Gator is a Scottish Terrier mix puppy, just about one year old.  We're not sure what he is mixed with as the Scottie appearance is very strong in him, but he is quite tiny ~ Scotties are usually around 19-23 pounds; this button is only around ten pounds!  Oh, but my, that is ten pounds of fun!  The is as sweet and bouncey as you could ever hope for, and such a handsome wee lad (yeah, Scottish ~ had to add that).  You will adore him!

According to
www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Scottish Terrier was developed in Scotland in 1700, but the dog with the size and shape we know today dates from 1890. The breed was first called the Aberdeen Terrier, after the Scottish town of the same name. Like many other long-low breeds, the Scottie was used to hunt den animals, particularly otter, fox, badger and rabbit. Today this stylish breed is primarily a companion, though he still retains his hunting instincts.

Brave and alert, the Scottie is hardy and lovable. They are charming and full of character. Playful and friendly as a puppy, he matures into a dignified adult. The Scottish Terrier makes a very good watchdog. It is inclined to be stubborn, however, and needs firm, but gentle handling from an early age or it will dominate the household. Socialize well.  This breed is sensitive to correction, therefore if you are firm and confident, the dog should respond to you. However, if you do not mean it when you tell him, "No" he will know it, and will not listen. Obedience training must be consistent but persuasive. Never hit a dog and do not play aggressive games with a terrier such as the Scottie, like wrestling and tug-of-war. He can challenge family members  who have not established leadership over him. Lively, proud, and intelligent, it has a reliable temperament. Likes to dig, enjoys walks, loves to play ball games, and is thoroughly sporty, home loving and independent. It has been described as the dog that can go anywhere and do anything - a big dog in a

 

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