4.9 is the average number of puppies in a litter, for the breed: Scottish Terrier.
Depends on the dog itself
AKC recognizes 6 colors for the Scottish terrier. They are Black, Brindle, Red Brindle, Wheaten, Black Brindle and Silver Brindle. See link below- The website specializes in Scottish Terrier puppies
Muriel P. Lee has written: 'The Whelping and Rearing of Puppies' 'Miniature Bull Terrier' 'Border Terrier (Comprehensive Owners Guide) (Comprehensive Owners Guide)' 'Fox Terrier (Excellence)' 'The Official Book of the Scottish Terrier' 'French Bulldogs' 'Skye Terrier' 'Irish Terrier' 'Scottish Terrier' 'Manchester Terrier' 'Australian Terrier' 'Bulldog Frances (Excellence)' 'French Bulldog' -- subject(s): French bulldog
3 years old.
Well my friend has a Boston terrier that had puppies at the age of 8 yr......probabily around 9 or 10.
There can be 3 - 4 Boston Terrier puppies in a litter. my dog Emma though had five puppies in one of her litters.
Yes, a Scottish Terrier won Crufts in the year 1929.
A 5 year old Boston Terrier is in the prime for breeding - she's reached her full size and muscle tone. An old Boston Terrier would be 12 years or older.
By 4 to 5 weeks.Usually when all teeth are in.
ALL female dogs have puppies.
An Aberdeen terrier is a breed of dog, also commonly known as a Scottish terrier.