Definition
The term 'Scotch Terrier' is an older, less precise name for the Scottish Terrier. This breed is easily recognized by its distinctive silhouette, short legs, and wiry coat. Originating from Scotland, they were bred to hunt vermin. They have a dignified and independent personality. Think of them as the stubborn but lovable characters in a period drama đ§. They are loyal, but also have a mind of their own.