#4 In the 1920s and 1930s, along with the fox terrier, it was one of the most commonly kept dog breeds.
Many members of high society liked to adorn themselves with a Scottie at that time until the breed was finally overtaken on the popularity scale by the poodle. Today, the breed is somewhat of a rarity but continues to enjoy steadfast popularity among its followers.
#5 The Scottish Terrier is considered one of the quieter representatives of the terrier breeds.
Unlike these, the Scottie is not prone to frantic barking but is still an alert dog that would defend its territory and its pack of people at all times. He is absolutely faithful and loyal to his people. At first, he eyes strangers with suspicion and distance.