Scottie Radio UK
EP 40: Special Announcement: Rebrand
George Matlock updates audiophiles about the rebrand changes that made London Scottie Club into Scottie Club UK. FInd out how the changes affect the website, whatsapp, Youtube, and other social media channels as well as the rebranding of podcasts under London Scottie Radio as Scottie Radio UK.
EP 39: Collared! Missing Mary
Scottie lover Louise Fuller grieves the loss of Mary, her rescued Scottie. Hear about the early life Mary endured before she found a family that changed her life for the better. London Scottie Radio invites listeners to come forward to tell their story, just the way Louise did.
EP 38: Collared! Missing Scottie Found
Losing a Scottie during a routine can be a very distressing feeling. Made worse when nearly a week passes and search action turns to helpless anxiety. This week one Scottie was found. Hear how Andrea Holmes Skinner was reunited with her Tinker, involving airbourne drones and community spirit next to a busy road just north of London. Find out how to avoid scammers trying to profit from your emotional distress and how to mount a social media campaign. Volunteers at nationwide DogLost can help you in such an emergency and reputable drone volunteers operate via Facebook, such as this group. All links supplied by Andrea. Don’t be ripped off by people who ask for cash. And let’s hope you never need their services.
EP 37: Scottie MOT | Cath Marchbank
The cost of living...
EP 36: Voted Top-30 London news podcast
If dogs could blush, this would be the moment. London Scottie Radio, the podcast service of London Scottie Club, has just been voted a top-30 provider of news in London.
EP 35: Collared! Guest storms onto show
This week the idyllic islands of New Zealand were devastated by a cyclone causing the country to declare only its third-ever state of emergency in its history.
Have a question about health of your Scottie?
Please be aware that presenters on the podcast responding to your question are not medically-qualified veterinary surgeons but have many years of extensive experience working with Scottish Terriers. They provide their time and knowledge without monetary reward.