Scotties, or more formally known as Scottish Terriers or
Aberdeen Terriers, are one of the five terrier breeds that have come out of
Scotland. Known for their abundance of spirit and tenacious attitude, these
lovely dogs have also been nicknamed as “Diehards”. This temperament of theirs
has made them favorites for a large number of dog owners in the world. These
dogs have the endearing, indomitable spirits that are characteristic of all
terriers. These dogs are good watchdogs too, regardless of their small size,
making them a good choice for people with less space to spare.
However, as it is with all dog breeds, getting a dog will
require you to take care of it and give it love and affection as well. Here are
some tips that will help you to take care of your Scottie and make your home a
loving and warm place for your pet.
Training
Once you get a dog, it is your responsibility to train it in
such a way that it is able to adjust in your new home. A well trained dog will
be easier for you to handle and you will enjoy spending more time with it. The
Scottish terrier is a brave little dog which needs proper training. You need to
be gentle and firm but not aggressive. Terriers are more of free spirits which
can result in stubbornness therefore you need to be persistent in their
training. Don’t hit the dog but let them know your disapproval as they are very
sensitive dogs who will understand what you mean. They love being praised and
respond well to positive reinforcement.
Behavior with other People
Scotties are loyal dogs who become very close to their
owners. This makes often distrustful of other people. These dogs also need to
be socialized early on otherwise they can become quite mean. Sometimes these
dogs can also become more attached to one person than others. This can lead
them to challenge other members of the house who have asserted their dominance
over them. So if you have children in your home, teach your children to be
confident in front of them and assert their authority. Otherwise, these dogs
are home loving, sporty and fun to have around.
Exercise
Scotties were originally bred for hunting
purposes which results in them needing regular exercise as these dogs are full
of energy. They need to be taken daily for walks as it will help in reducing
pent up