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Feeding
As a general rule, a puppy from the weaning time (6 weeks) to 3 months should be fed 4 meals a day. From 3 months to 6 months 3 meals per day. From 6 months to one year, 2 meals per day. After a year, a dog does well on one meal daily. Bobby and Scamp both had 3 meals per day instead of one large one. They both thrived well on this. A small breakfast, Large dinner and a small supper.

Remember that all dogs are individuals. The amount that will keep your dog in good health is right for him, not the rule book amount. Morning meal, Puppy meal with milk. Afternoon meal, Meat mixed with puppy meal, plus a vitamin mineral supplement. Evening meal, Same as afternoon meal, but without a vitamin supplement.

History
Scotland is generally hilly, and it is traditionally divided into three geographic regions from north to south: The Highlands, the Lowlands, and the Southern Uplands. The Highlands are bisected from northeast to southwest by the fault line of the Great Glen, which is occupied by a series of lochs (lakes)of which Loch Ness is the best-known. The North West Highlands lie to the north of the Great Glen, and the more extensive Grampian Mountains lie to the south.

Scotland has laid claim to five terriers, Skye, Cairn, Scottie, Dandie Dinmont, West Highland White