How to train a Scottish Terrier
Scottish terriers are these adorable energetic dogs with short legs and spunky attitudes. They have a distinctive long rectangular muzzle that has a beard and mustache that give them a unique look. Although they are excellent companions and playmates, one must be ready for their idiosyncrasies. Especially there stubbornness that makes training challenging if not difficult. Once a Scottish Terrier is trained, there will be lapses when it suddenly sets its mind to and stick with it to the end hence ignoring what was taught.
The solution is finding what motivates them. For others, food may be a motivator. For others, it may be playing with a toy bone. Chasing a small animal or playing with them may be what they want for immediate gratification. Once determined, it should be used as positive reinforcement. For example, after executing a successful SIT, give him his toy bone momentarily and try the drill again and again until it remembers it.
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