Scottie Cramp in Cesky Terriers
Low Risk Category: Neurological Typical onset: 6 months - 3 years Hereditary: Yes Est. treatment cost: £100-£400/year
Scottie Cramp is occasionally observed in the breed within the Cesky Terrier. Common indicators include episodic arching of spine, overflexion of hindlimbs, and somersaulting. Scottie cramp is a hereditary episodic movement disorder in Scottish Terriers caused by a serotonin metabolism defect. Episodes of muscle over-contraction occur during excitement or exercise, causing abnormal gait and posture but no pain or loss of consciousness. It typically becomes apparent at 6 months - 3 years. In smaller breeds like the Cesky Terrier, early detection and prompt treatment generally lead to better long-term outcomes. This condition has a hereditary component — prospective owners should request documentation of health screening from the breeder. Treatment costs are estimated at £100-£400/year, making comprehensive pet insurance a practical consideration.