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Many people have heard the remarkable example of devotion involving a Scottish Terrier who worked for a Scottish shepherd named Jock. In 1858, the day after Jock was buried in the churchyard at Greyfriars Abbey in Edinburgh, Bobby was found sleeping on his master's grave, where he continued to sleep every night for fourteen years.
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Known by other names such as Scottie, Aberdeen Terrier, and Scotsman, this breed’s stubborn nature also earned it the nickname “Diehard.”
The Scottish Terrier looks like a small hairy Scotsman with a beard and kilt. This stature gives it the impression of power in a small package.
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