Meet The Very Important Pooches
- Boy
- Dog date of birth: 19 April 2014
- Owner: Melissa
- Country: Greater London
- 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?: 9 years
- Do you have any Scottie Dog memorabilia? If yes, what kind?:
Yes, tea towels, tea trays, a statuette and a few throw pillows.
- Highlights of my dog’s life:
Watson barks and dances around when he hears bag pipes. He likes to sing with the bag pipes.
(Breader named him I think Champion Jet-Skier, from Jane Graves’ kennel)

Dr Watson
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What our members say about their Scottie

Bruster (Tsitrus)
The characteristic features of my dog are energy and curiosity. He is completely absorbed in walking, regardless of the weather conditions. The smells that interest him serve as a source of invaluable information for him and lure him into their own special world. He is happy. We must pay tribute, he patiently endures inconvenience and damage, for example, paws (after all, there are still 3).
He really wants to contact other dogs, but he does not always manage to be friendly with everyone (since he is not castrated). He understands intonation perfectly and is quite independent.
He really wants to contact other dogs, but he does not always manage to be friendly with everyone (since he is not castrated). He understands intonation perfectly and is quite independent.
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