Doxie Scot

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Breed Attributes

General

Breed group:     Type: Hybrid    Talent:

Physical

Size: Small     Weight: 18-28 pounds     Fur length: Short    Ears: Flappy    Fur type: Straight    Fur Color: Black, Black & White, Dark Brown / Chocolate, Gray / Salt & Pepper, Light Brown / Golden, Merle / Spotted / Brindle / Speckled

ATTRIBUTES

Life Expectancy: 12-14 years    Rarity: Common    Availability: Easily available    Climate: Good for every climate.

Breed Details

General

The Doxie Scot is a hybrid dog. It is a cross between a Dachshund and a Scottish Terrier purebreds. These dogs are also called designer dogs.

They are cute little dogs having features and characteristics of both parent breeds. They are warm, loving and affectionate dogs that are found in different colours. Their coat can be fine, wiry and rough.

These dogs are generally good with older children.

Color

The Doxie Scot dogs are found in many different colours and their combinations. common colours for these dogs are black, black and tan, brown, red and white.

Coat

These hybrids will have fine and rough, wiry coat.

Personality

They are warm dog breeds that love to sit in the lap. They are loyal and courageous dogs that are protective of their owners. They are generally good with older children but can be trained or socialized to be gentle with small children and other pets in the house.

Care

Their coat requires moderate grooming.

Training

They are intelligent dogs and can learn fast but they sometimes show their independent nature and would become willful and hard to train. Such behavior should be dealt with firm and consistent training, love and food reward reinforcements. This should take care of their stubborn behavior.

Activity

They are active dogs and would love to go outside. They should be taken on leash walks and allowed to play in parks.

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