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Mic Scottish Terrier Puppies for sale

5 Mic Scottish Terrier Puppies for sale

The Scottish Terrier, also known as Scottie, Aberdeenie, is a delightful dog, and although it is feisty, it makes a wonderful companion and family dog. Their coat is typically black, but brindle and wheaten are also allowed under the Kennel Club breed standard. Scotties are small dogs with short legs and lots of feathers around the muzzle and on the legs, which adds to their charming appearance. They are often called Aberdeenies and have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people not only in the UK, but in other parts of the world - and for good reason.

Read our Scottish Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Scottish terrier puppies 3 brindle 2 black

Scottish Terrier

3 weeksAge
24Sex
£1,750Price

My girl Skye had a beautiful litter of puppies She had six 2 boys 4 girls Mum and dad can be seen with litter Mum is kc registered dad isn’t They are our family pets Each pup will be Vaccinated

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GlasgowGlasgow City
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KC Scottish terrier puppies

Scottish Terrier

11 weeksAge
14Sex
£2,400Price

** LAST GIRL AVAILABLE ** ** VIEW AND COLLECT*** ** FULLY VACCINATED *** READY TO GO 5 KC gorgeous Scottish terrier puppies born on the 3rd December 2025. Fully vaccinated and microchip and full

FishguardPembrokeshire
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Scottish terrier puppies

Scottish Terrier

9 weeksAge
2Sex
£1,550Price

Reduced 1 male left Scottish terrier puppies 8wks jet black ears just starting to come straight They are all boys and have very funny characters already Eating dry food (proplan) 3 have alrwady fou

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WarringtonWarrington
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FULLY KC registered Scottish terrier puppies

Scottish Terrier

9 weeksAge
11Sex
£1,250Price

BOTH NOW FOUND FOREVER HOMES :) THANK YOU FOR YOUR ENQUIRES… Beautiful small litter, One male, one female. Both vet checked, flea wormed & microchipped was done yesterday 21/01/26. KC registered w

LancasterLancashire
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Scottish terrier pup for sale

Scottish Terrier

15 weeksAge
1Sex
£1,200Price

I have 1 female Scottie pup left for sale. Born 04/11/2025. She is microchipped, fully vaccinated and has been health checked by the vet in Pets at home in Lisburn. She is a lovely wee pup and jus

LisburnLisburn and Castlereagh

FAQs

Are Scottish Terriers good house dogs?

Scottish Terriers can be good house dogs if their independent, strong-willed, and territorial nature is taken into account. They are loyal and form strong bonds with one or two family members, doing well with proper socialisation. However, they can be stubborn and aloof, and are best suited for families who understand their nature, typically those without very small or inexperienced children.

Do Scottish Terriers bark a lot?

Scottish Terriers do not bark excessively. They typically bark with purpose, mainly to alert owners to strangers or unusual activity, making them effective watchdogs. Their bark is loud and deep for their size rather than yappy or constant, and with sufficient mental and physical stimulation, unnecessary barking can be minimised.

Do Scottish Terriers cuddle?

Scottish Terriers are affectionate and bond closely with their family members, particularly those they trust, but they are generally independent dogs who prefer having their own space. While they do cuddle and enjoy human companionship, they are not typically lapdogs and may show affection on their own terms.

How much does a Scottish Terrier puppy cost?

The cost of a Scottish Terrier puppy in the United Kingdom may vary, but generally, reputable breeders price them between approximately £600 and £2,000 depending on lineage, breeder reputation, and location. Adoption options can be less costly, but always verify the breeder or rescue to ensure health and temperament standards.