Scottish Terrier
Skotsk Terrier, Skotlanninterrieri
Affectionately known as the "Scottie," originating in Scotland in the early 17th century, where it was bred to hunt vermin and small game, including foxes and badgers. With its distinctive wiry coat, sturdy build, and dignified demeanor, the breed became a popular companion and symbol of Scottish heritage, known for its independence, loyalty, and confident personality.
FCI Group
Terriers
AKC Group
Terrier
TKC Group
Terrier
Country of Origin
GB
Scottish Terrier
Health Testing Requirements by Country
Autoimmune and Allergies
Dental Issues and Teeth
Endocrine and Pancreas
Cancer and Neoplasia
Other Breed-Specific Considerations
Other Genetic Testing
Skeletal and Muscular
Renal and Urinary
Reproductive
Test Relevances
Chondrodysplasia (CDPA)
Some Relevance
Chondrodystrophy (CDDY and IVDD)
Some Relevance
Conjunctivitis/ Ligneous Membranitis
Some Relevance
Craniomandibular Osteopathy
Some Relevance
Von Willebrand Disease III
Some Relevance
Coat Colour Dilution, dilution, MLPH-related
No Evidence
Degenerative Myelopathy
No Evidence
Hair, Long
No Evidence
Connections
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