SCOTTISH TERRIERS PUPPIES
Scottish Terrier Litter of Puppies For Sale in BEND, OR, USA
Litter for Sale
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Breed
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Gender
Male(s) and Female(s)
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Age
8 Weeks Old
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Availability Date:
06/01/2026
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Shipping Area:
Pick Up Only
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Payment Method:
Cash
Litter Description
Born April 8, 2026 one brindle female one Wheaton male one Wheatland female mom and dad on site they have AKC papers puppies have for shots ready now
Items Included: First shots
Puppy #1 - "Puppy 1"
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Price:
$800
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Nickname:
Puppy 1
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Gender
Male
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Size at Maturity:
Small
Puppy Description
Wheaten boy
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CREATE A WANTED ADOwner Information
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Owner name
Randy
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Location:
BEND, Oregon, 97701 USAUSA
Breed overview
Scottish Terrier
A.K.A.: Scottie, Aberdeen Terrier, Diehard, Scotty Dog, ST, Scottish Pup, Highland Terrier, Black Scottie, Scottie Companion, Royal Scottie, Scottish Scout, Beardie Terrier, Scottie Rascal, Wee Terrier, Tartan Terrier
Overview:
The Scottish Terrier, often affectionately called a "Scottie," is a distinguished and charming breed originating from the rugged Highlands of Scotland, where they were bred to hunt vermin. These sturdy little dogs are instantly recognizable by their compact, muscular build, short legs, and their signature wiry, weatherproof coat, typically black, brindle, or wheaten. Scotties possess a bold and independent temperament, coupled with surprising agility and a keen intelligence. While they are loyal and affectionate with their families, they can be reserved with strangers and possess a definite "big dog in a small body" attitude. Their relatively low exercise needs make them adaptable to both apartment living and homes with yards, provided they receive regular walks and mental stimulation. However, early socialization and consistent training are crucial due to their independent streak. Potential owners should be aware of a few notable health considerations, including certain cancers and Scottie cramp, a neurological condition, though responsible breeding aims to minimize these risks.
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