Meet The Very Important Pooches

     

    Daisy

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    • Girl
    • Dog date of birth: 6 August 2012
    • Owner: Catherine
    • Country:
    • Have you had your dog since they were puppies?: No
    • Was your dog a rescue dog?: Yes
    • How long have you been parent to Scotties?: 14 years
    • Do you have any Scottie Dog memorabilia? If yes, what kind?:

      Candles, key rings, mugs, vintage hook rack, door stops, tweed Scotties … too many but all very tasteful 😊

    • Highlights of my dog’s life:

      Daisy was rehomed aged three and is now almost nine. She and previous Scottie Pete were happy companions until Pete’s sad death aged 13 and a half last year at the start of lockdown 😢. Daisy loves her food and her bed more than anything else: other than seeing off squirrels and grey schnauzers (no idea why) and investigating hedgehogs, not much gets her running! Unlike Pete, whose life was one long round of antics, mishaps & general naughtiness – I assumed all Scotties were like this – Daisy is a quiet, undemanding and uncomplicated soul, and much adored

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What our members say about their Scottie

 

Jennie

Loves to give us her Scottie song to whoever comes on FaceTime, everybody loves her. Jennie is obsessed with socks and gloves, we have them hidden under towels, behind chairs in corners and most of all buried in the garden. These come in muddy and wet and are placed in the middle of the carpet in the lounge. She is so pleased with herself at presenting us with a “present”. We love her funny ways and her so much

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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.