The focus of raising the Scottish Terrier
Scottish Terrier (definite introduction)

When raising a Scottish Terrier, remember to feed it a certain amount of meat, but not too much, and it must be well-cooked meat. Helping it eliminate parasites inside and outside the body on a regular basis can effectively improve symptoms such as poor appetite and unprovoked diarrhea.

The most important thing about dogs is to vaccinate them. Generally, pets can be vaccinated for the first time in more than 40 days. If the puppy has just been brought back, you need to keep it at home for a week and check whether its eating, drinking, and bowel movements are normal before you can vaccinate it. Vaccines must be injected when the body is healthy. If the body is not healthy, then do not inject it and wait until everything is in good condition.

The Scottish Terrier is not so easy to train. There is a tenacity in its essence. If you force it to do something, it may trigger its stubborn character. If it was not committed, then there is no need to offend it.

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