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.

Scottish Terrier
Beautiful small litter, One male, one female. FEMALE NOW GONE. ONLY MALE LEFT NOW:) Both vet checked, flea wormed & microchipped was done yesterday 21/01/26. KC registered will also be done for co

Scottish Terrier
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

Scottish Terrier
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2 Beautiful Scottish Terrier male puppies are available to loving forever homes. If you’re looking for more than just a puppy and hoping to welcome a loyal companion and true family member, these Scot

Scottish Terrier
I am selling my kc registered Scottie she is 15 months old loving little bitch I have had her since she was 8 weeks old she is microchipped had both vaccinations and has a very good kc she hasn’t been
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.