#7 However, small children and Scotties do not necessarily go together and must be sensitively accustomed to one another.
The same applies to cats or other animals living in the household, with which the very young puppy should ideally become acquainted.
#8 Since the Scottish Terrier, as an original hunting dog, had to be fearless in the face of very defensive prey, the breed has retained a certain passion for hunting.
Free exercise in nature is therefore often not possible, which is why you have to offer him other forms of exercise and exercise.
#9 If you are looking for a cuddly lap dog, the Scottish Terrier is the wrong address!
He is an individualist and wants to be taken seriously as a dog. Nevertheless, he needs close involvement in the everyday life of his caregivers and does not like to be alone for long.