Scottish Terrier — dog

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Scottish Terrier Age Calculator

Lifespan, weight chart, feeding guide, and breed facts

Use this Scottish Terrier age calculator to convert dog years to human years. You can also check the average Scottish Terrier lifespan, adult weight range, growth chart, feeding guide, and breed facts in one place.

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Quick Answer

Scottish Terrier facts at a glance

Average lifespan

12-15 years

Adult weight

8-10 kg

Fully grown

9-12 months

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How old is your Scottish Terrier in human years?

At 1 year old

15human yrs

Your Scottish Terrier is approximately 15 in human years.

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Field Notes

Scottish Terrier Lifespan, Size, and Care

The Scottish Terrier developed in Scotland as a small, determined earthdog used to work around farms and rough terrain. Its low, sturdy build, strong head, and weather-resistant coat reflect a history of practical terrier work rather than purely ornamental breeding.

Scotties are often bold, loyal, and self-possessed, with a watchful attitude toward strangers. They can be affectionate with their household but may be selective socially, so early, positive socialization is helpful.

Care usually centers on coat upkeep, weight management, dental care, and routine veterinary checkups. Owners should also be aware of breed-associated concerns such as skin irritation, bladder issues, inherited bleeding disorders, and movement-related conditions, without assuming every dog will develop them.

A Scottish Terrier can fit well in apartments or houses if given daily walks, play, and mental engagement. Because many retain a terrier prey drive and strong opinions, secure outdoor areas and patient training are usually important.

Temperament

01
independentboldloyalalertspirited

Exercise Needs

02

moderate

Health Watch

03
  • skin allergies
  • bladder cancer risk
  • von Willebrand disease
  • Scottie cramp
  • patellar luxation

Grooming

04

Scottish Terriers have a harsh, wiry outer coat with a softer undercoat, so regular brushing plus periodic hand-stripping or clipping helps manage texture, mats, and the classic breed outline.

Growth Curve

Scottish Terrier weight chart

Typical weight progression from young to adult. The tinted band marks the healthy adult range. 8-10 kg.

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Growth curve
Healthy adult range · 810 kg

Nutrition, Staged

Scottish Terrier Feeding Guide

Use this Scottish Terrier feeding guide as a starting point for common life stages, then adjust for body condition, activity, and veterinary advice.

Formative years

Young

01

Feed a complete growth formula in 3 to 4 measured meals per day, adjusting portions to body condition, expected adult size, and the food label. Choose a formula appropriate for the puppy's projected adult size, growth rate, and veterinary guidance.

Peak years

Adult

02

Feed a complete adult diet in measured meals, usually split into 2 feedings per day, and adjust the portion to weight, activity level, and body condition. Recheck portions whenever exercise, treats, or neuter status changes.

Mature years

Senior

03

Use a senior or calorie-controlled diet when weight gain, lower activity, or age-related conditions appear, and monitor appetite, stool quality, and muscle mass closely. Smaller measured meals can help if dental disease, digestive sensitivity, or medication schedules change the routine.

Feeding amounts are reference points, not prescriptions. Recheck portions whenever age, activity, weight, stool quality, or medical needs change.

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