Scottie Radio UK

EP 29: Scottie MOT | Cath Marchbank

How do you cool a Scottie in the very hot July weather in the UK? Cath Marchbank comes up with some super tips on staying cool. And meet Hermes – the Scottie and owner rescued from Mariupol, Ukraine and coming to Britain.
EP 28: Scottie MOT | Jacky Ash

So you have your dog groomed regularly. But what to do in between visits to the groomers? How to keep that top dog look? Jacky Ash explains what you need to do, and why you need to get familiar with a Slicker Brush. The next episode of Scottie MOT will be broadcast on 15 July 2022. During the summer months, Scottie MOT will be published once a month.
Next Pawedcast 17 June

Scottie MOT is taking a break. Our next episode, EP 28, will be released on 17 June 2022. Now is a good time to catch up with episodes you may have missed earlier in the year.
EP 27: Scottie MOT | Cath Marchbank

We complete our series on cost of living and raising a Scottie with Cath Marchbank our guest on Scottie MOT. We also take a look at one expense that was not discussed so far – the cost of taking your dog to Europe. After Brexit EU Pet Passports no longer work.
EP 26: Scottie MOT | Jacky Ash

It’s Lyme Awareness Month, so we are all over ticks that are a nuisance to dogs and dangerous to humans. Guest Jacky Ash also indulges in how much it costs to own a Scottish Terrier. How does she measure up against our online poll? As promised on the show, we present our calculations for how much a Scottie would cost you in the UK over 5, 10 and 15 years.
EP 25: Collared! United with Ukraine’s Scotties

Scotties are popular in Ukraine and sadly we have reports of some losses during the current conflict with Russia. On May 8, Pavel Semik, organiser of Kyiv’s popular Black and White Parade, discussed with George Matlock about the conditions on the ground and how he is helping his country and the Scotties. First broadcast 13 May 2022.
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.