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Finlay’s Fight

February 5, 2013by scottiehealth 4 Comments

Three days after undergoing a 2nd bladder scan and being given some positive results (slight reduction in the tumour) Finlay has taken a turn for the worst. He’s not eaten […]

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bladder cancer, Scottie Health, Your Stories

2nd Bladder Cancer Scan : Scottie Dog News

January 31, 2013by scottiehealth Leave a comment

Here’s an update from Scottie Dog News about Finlay, our Mascot. Fortunately it looks like some good news, not a lot, but good news it is! 2nd Bladder Cancer Scan […]

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bladder cancer, Scottie Health, Your Stories

Cheese Dreams

January 30, 2013by scottiehealth Leave a comment

Cheese Dreams Ingredients 125g (4½ oz) cottage cheese 75g (2½ oz) grated parmesan cheese 300g (11 oz) all-purpose flour 2 tbs vegetable oil 100g (3½ oz) finely chopped hazelenuts Preheat […]

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Nutrition, Tasty Nibbles

Scottie Pinwheel

January 26, 2013by scottiehealth Leave a comment

Stumbled across this ….. just made me smile. Hope it does the same to everyone else.

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On The Bright Side

Yummy

January 25, 2013by scottiehealth Leave a comment

We love Shortbread in this house, but can’t eat it when it’s shaped like a Scottie! Source: walkersshortbread.com via Scottie on Pinterest

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On The Bright Side

Buttermilk Snacks

January 24, 2013by scottiehealth Leave a comment

Buttermilk Snacks Tasty treats for your little treasured Terrier (of course all other breed will like them as well!) Ingredients: 250g (9oz) chicken livers 1 tablespoon sunflower oil 100ml (3fl […]

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Nutrition, Tasty Nibbles

Bobby’s “bits”

January 23, 2013by scottiehealth Leave a comment

Originally posted on Sparhawk Scotties:
Bobby nestled in the pillows Thought we’d fill you in on Bobby’s little “health issue”.  It’s a long-ish story, so get a slurp of water…

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Health Matters!, Your Stories

Addison’s Disease

Featuredby scottiehealth 1 Comment

Although Addison’s disease can be a very serious disease the changes it causes can be very subtle in the early stages. The signs of the disease are variable and often […]

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Addisons, Scottie Health

Bladder Cancers and TCC

Featuredby scottiehealth 7 Comments

Research has suggested that our beloved Scotties are 20 times more likely to get bladder cancer than other breeds. What has been noted is that the most common type befalling […]

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bladder cancer, Scottie Health

Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA) Or Scottie Cramp

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Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA) or Scottie Cramp affects Scottish Terriers. Sometimes this is confused with Scottie Cramp simply because of the unsteady nature of the Scottie when experiencing a bout of […]

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CA, Scottie Health

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