Scottish Terrier
Independent and reserved, but courageous and highly intelligent
The Scottish Terrier Club was formed in 1882, a year after the first standard for the breed was drawn up, and just three years after the start of the breed as we know it today by Capt Gordon Murray. He was strongly supported by the founder and first chairman of the Kennel Club, Mr Sewallis Evelyn Shirley.The public image of this short-legged terrier from the Highlands is often that of a dour Scot, but to his family and friends he is affectionate and cheerful although he will soon rouse himself at the slightest sound, with protectiveness as he prepares to guard his house and home.
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Head
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Head - cranial region
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Head - facial region
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Neck
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Body
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Tail
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Forequarters
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Hindquarters
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Gait / Movement
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Coat - hair
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Coat - colour
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Size
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Faults
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