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Scottish Terrier Pros And Cons | The Good And The Bad

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Scottish Terrier:

Scottish terriers, informally and fondly known as “Scotties,” originated in Aberdeen, Scotland.
These dogs were bred to chase fox, badger, rabbit and other small animals that live in dens.
Scotties are a kind of terrier, meaning they were bred to burrow.
The name terrier comes from terra (meaning earth) because they “go to ground.”
Strongwilled and fierce, the dogs were used to clear out vermin from buildings and drive badgers from their homes.
The first known mention of the dog was by Bishop John Lesley in his book History of Scotland from 1436 to 1561.
He described them as a “dog of low height, which creeping into subterraneous burrows,
Routs out foxes, badgers, martins and wild cats from their lurking places and dens.”
Most modern day Scotties can trace their lineage back to a single female named Splinter 2.
She was owned by a Mr. J. H. Ludlow, founder of the Scottish Terrier Club of England.
John Naylor brought the Scottie to the U.S. in 1883 and the breed was recognized by the AKC in 1885.

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