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My scottish terrier is pregnant and I want to know how many puppie they usually have?
Take her to your vet and get an x-ray.That way you will know how many pups she will have. This needs to be done 7-10 days before her due date.
A scottish terrier litter is usually around 5-7 pups in a litter.
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how many puppies does a scotish terrier normally have?
A scottish terrier litter is usually around 5-7 pups in a litter.
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How much should my schottie weigh at 5 months?
my 5 month old scotty is 5 kilo's.. but i can feel his ribs a little bit so i hope he is not 2 thin!!
I wish I knew because mine only weighs 3 pounds at 8 weeks
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Our Scottish Terrier is 17 weeks old. It has one ear that points straight and one that flops down? Is this typical? Will the other ear begin to point straight or should I try something to straighten it?
i have a 11 week old scottie and his does the same.. i am so worried the other one will not stand up!! i really want to show him cause he has got champions in his pedigree.. i massage them every day.. any advice?
At 8 weeks my scottie did that so i named him tramp..Then after all the deworming and shots he prop up ...don't ask why cause the vet didn't no either ...maybe a strength thing?
When I got my Scottie he had one floppy ear as well. After a few weeks the other one stood up. He needs to develop his ear muscles. It's nothing to worry about, don't be too concerned.
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Our Scottish (Aberdeen) Terrier seems quite a lot larger than most we have met and has a much wider head. Is he a particular breed of Scottie? He is amazingly strong. Everything that is listed on your site he lives up to, thank you for that.
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At about 11 weeks my scottie shed out all her baby hair, she is now 4 almost 5 mths and although her coat is beutiful it is short, will it get long?
The answer is yes, it may take a few years before the coat is long enough to reach the ground..but it will grow.
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I have a German Shepard male approx 3 yrs old, he likes other animals but my question is do Scotties like other dogs?
Scotties can dislike other dogs but I find if you socialize them properly when they are puppies they will accept other dogs. My 9 month old Scottie Mac didn't like the other dogs in puppy kindergarten when he was about 4-5 months old but now he is 9 months and loved being with the other dogs in Beginner kindergarten. Betsy
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