Scottish Terriers can be good with children if they are socialized properly and trained to interact with them.
Scottish Terriers can be good with children if they are socialized properly and trained to interact with them.
Scottish Terriers are known to be vocal and may bark at strangers or other animals. Training can help manage excessive barking.
Yes, Scottish Deerhounds shed moderately throughout the year and heavily during shedding season.
The average lifespan of a Scottish Deerhound is 8-10 years.
The average height of a Scottish Deerhound is 76-81 cm.
Scottish Deerhounds require weekly brushing and occasional bathing to maintain their coat. Their nails should also be trimmed regularly.
Scottish Deerhounds require at least 1-2 hours of exercise per day, including a daily walk and free running in a secure area.
Scottish Deerhounds can be stubborn and independent, making training a challenge. Consistent and positive reinforcement training is recommended.
Scottish Deerhounds are prone to certain health issues such as bloat, heart disease, and bone cancer. Regular vet check-ups are recommended.