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Hot Rod

Male, Born on 11/23/24 - 1 year
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About Hot Rod

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Hot Rod is a sweetheart of a boy. His favorite thing is a belly rub. His mom is Sunshine, a beautiful wheaten girl, who is about 17 pounds. His dad is Tavish, a handsome black boy, who is about 12 pounds. Hot Rod carries the wheaten gene on both sides but definitely on Mom's side. We have kept a wheaten girl from each generation for about 24 years. Hot Rod is too closely related to most of our girls so he has been kept away from all of them. He is not aggressive to other dogs, even the boys, unless they start it. Hot Rod will finish it. He has been around one of our Schnauzer boys and he just wants to play. This trait comes from his grandfather. His mom got the easy going trait from her dad too. Hot Rod has never been with a girl except for an old Scotty girl who has had a hysterectomy. If you are looking for a great Scotty boy that is ready to work for you or just be your best friend then take another look at Hot Rod. I would love to tell you all about his parents and grandparents and on back.
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Coat Pattern:
Solid

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Scottish Terrier

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What makes Scottish Terriers special?
Scottish Terriers (or “Scotties”) are a bearded breed with typical terrier personalities. They’re known for being independent yet attentive and serious yet sweet. If you’re considering a Scotty, prepare for days full of petting, bonding, and grooming. Full-grown, they typically weigh 18-22 pounds and stand 9-10 inches tall.
Are Scottish Terriers a good choice for families with kids?
Scottish Terriers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Scottish Terriers aren’t high energy dogs, so they’ll be happy in an apartment or home as long as they get regular exercise. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
What's the best way to exercise a Scottish Terrier?
The Scotties’ exercise needs are minimal. They adapt themselves to their family’s lifestyle and are happy being active or lounging on the couch. A Scottish Terrier’s favorite activity is digging, so doing agility or earthdog training is a good way to satisfy their craving to dig and keep their minds stimulated. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Scottish Terrier shedding?
Scottish Terriers have long coats of hard, wiry fur and distinctive facial hair, including a beard and eyebrows that show their personalities. They may have black, brindle, or wheaten-colored fur. Because of their long hair, Scotties are high maintenance when it comes to grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Scottish Terriers are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Are Scottish Terriers a good fit for apartment living?
Scottish Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Scottish Terriers aren’t high energy dogs, so they’ll be happy in an apartment or home as long as they get regular exercise. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.

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