Meet The Very Important Pooches
- Girl
- Dog date of birth: 21 July 2012
- Owner: S
- 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?: 8.5 years
- Do you have any Scottie Dog memorabilia? If yes, what kind?:
Prints, sketches, doorstops, jewellery, cushions, door knocker, figurines, mugs, tree ornaments, chopping board, tote bags, jumper…sure I’ve missed something!
- Highlights of my dog’s life:
Wanda once disrupted an entire game of football in our local park. It was pouring with rain and the park was empty so I let her off the lead. Unfortunately 23 dedicated men were participating in a football match on the pitch there. She ignored them heroically until they kicked the ball right across our path, and that was it – next chance she got she was on the pitch, chasing the ball and evading capture from 23 men and me. It was absolutely mortifying. Eventually one of the guys caught her and returned her to me. They were surprisingly nice about it…

Wanda

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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