Meet The Very Important Pooches

     

    Hector

    • Boy
    • Dog date of birth: 2 August 2013
    • Owner: Glynis Knight Lee
    • Country:
    • Have you had your dog since they were puppies?: Yes
    • Was your dog a rescue dog?: No
    • How long have you been parent to Scotties?: 7 years 9 months
    • Do you have any Scottie Dog memorabilia? If yes, what kind?:

      Tons! You name it we’ve got it: Cushions, cups, sculptures, jewellery, salt and pepper shakers, pictures, wine glasses….

    • Highlights of my dog’s life:

      Hector comes to work with us, his mum and dad. We work in a Centre which is especially adapted for young people who have special needs. Hector greets visitors to the Centre and loves all the children and young people to stroke him and pay him attention. He has helped children who have a fear of dogs to get used to them, and even like them!

What our members say about their Scottie

 

Hamish a.k.a The Devil’s Eyebrow

Story 1 (true but a bit disgusting) Late one night he got in the pond then in my bed so I shut him in my bedroom and he had to poo then ate the poo to hide it then sicked up the poo and when I woke up the smell was bad so I opened the door and it was all smeared under and
He gave me a remorse-free, cheery look to say “This is clearly all your doing.”
Such was, indeed, the case.
Story 2 (less disgusting but says more about me than Hamish)
We went to the park at dusk and by the time we got to the bottom it was quite dark and he wouldn’t come to heel but the vet said you must never give in to a Scottie so I stood my ground and had been shouting commands at him for quite some time before I felt an inquiring nose at my calf. I then realised I had spent ten minutes bellowing “HEEL” at one of those poo bins on a stick.

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Our mission is to recognise, celebrate and promote best practices for keeping Scottish Terrier Dogs, to mutually support our members, and make the general public aware of this complicated, special and rare breed.