Meet The Very Important Pooches
- Boy
- Dog date of birth: 2 August 2013
- Owner: Glynis Knight Lee
- 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 9 months
- Do you have any Scottie Dog memorabilia? If yes, what kind?:
Tons! You name it we’ve got it: Cushions, cups, sculptures, jewellery, salt and pepper shakers, pictures, wine glasses….
- Highlights of my dog’s life:
Hector comes to work with us, his mum and dad. We work in a Centre which is especially adapted for young people who have special needs. Hector greets visitors to the Centre and loves all the children and young people to stroke him and pay him attention. He has helped children who have a fear of dogs to get used to them, and even like them!
Hector
What our members say about their Scottie
Muffin
Our dog, Muffin, does not live with me but with my parents in Spain but she is the life of the party.
A thing I love about her is her ear game, always looking like an uninterested tough lady with her ears up and long brows until she sees you and her ears drop and you see her brown eyes shining as she comes to you.
A funny story is that she knows exactly when bath time will happen, and will hide for a bit while preparations take place because she absolutely hates it (taking the hair drier out, testing the water temperature etc…), but she knows there is no other way around it and this is when you see a black shadow, with her ears dropped and tail between her back legs, emerging to come to terms with her fate.
Once bathed, we love to play with her and run like mad from one end of the house to the other – with a happy ending as she gets a treat for behaving so well!
That also makes me think of her sharp food radar…but that is another story for another day!
A thing I love about her is her ear game, always looking like an uninterested tough lady with her ears up and long brows until she sees you and her ears drop and you see her brown eyes shining as she comes to you.
A funny story is that she knows exactly when bath time will happen, and will hide for a bit while preparations take place because she absolutely hates it (taking the hair drier out, testing the water temperature etc…), but she knows there is no other way around it and this is when you see a black shadow, with her ears dropped and tail between her back legs, emerging to come to terms with her fate.
Once bathed, we love to play with her and run like mad from one end of the house to the other – with a happy ending as she gets a treat for behaving so well!
That also makes me think of her sharp food radar…but that is another story for another day!
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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.