Meet The Very Important Pooches
- Boy
- Dog date of birth: 20 February 2014
- Owner: Assunta & Dave
- 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
- Do you have any Scottie Dog memorabilia? If yes, what kind?:
Old books, vinyls, stairs, candles,buttons, paintings etc
- Highlights of my dog’s life:
When we went to pick Castro up at 10 weeks we came home with a tiny jet black puppy with a white ring on his tail. The ring slowly faded so did the jet black so much so that at 6 months when I picked up him from the groomer I was handed a full brindle Scottie. If it wasn’t for his waggly tail and excited yaps ai would have thought they had swapped him…

Castro
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What our members say about their Scottie

TED
Ted in this picture is 14 weeks old with a massive character, he loves other dogs & people. He has a wonderful exploring nature and has certainly kept us on our toes.
Being so young “he is into everything” & wooden furniture seems to be a favourite for him to chew, alongside Johns croc slip-ons!!
Ted particularly likes to lie on his back for tummy rubs which can then turn quickly into very energetic games. He also has a penchant for gnawing at sticks and sucking stones alongside the occasional snail – eurgh!
Possibly like many other doggies he enjoys looking at his reflection in glass doors which he thinks is a nearby Scottie – so funny.
He is growing up far too fast, but we enjoy every moment with him and will always do so. He is simply Happy Ted!
Being so young “he is into everything” & wooden furniture seems to be a favourite for him to chew, alongside Johns croc slip-ons!!
Ted particularly likes to lie on his back for tummy rubs which can then turn quickly into very energetic games. He also has a penchant for gnawing at sticks and sucking stones alongside the occasional snail – eurgh!
Possibly like many other doggies he enjoys looking at his reflection in glass doors which he thinks is a nearby Scottie – so funny.
He is growing up far too fast, but we enjoy every moment with him and will always do so. He is simply Happy Ted!
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