Meet The Very Important Pooches
- 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

Daisy
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What our members say about their Scottie

Archie
He is just very Scottie-ish.
On a walk, he has a mission to discover all the smells in the earth. Wildest joy, criss-cross run and head rubbing on return home of master. Making very very clear that his meal is due. Owns the sofa. knows he is cute when begging.
On a walk, he has a mission to discover all the smells in the earth. Wildest joy, criss-cross run and head rubbing on return home of master. Making very very clear that his meal is due. Owns the sofa. knows he is cute when begging.
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