The Ribboniers
This story originally appeared in the Nov/Dec 2004 issue of GSM. Current revisions of the official breed standard now underway by the Scottish Terrier Club of America make this “why-tale” […]
This story originally appeared in the Nov/Dec 2004 issue of GSM. Current revisions of the official breed standard now underway by the Scottish Terrier Club of America make this “why-tale” […]
The countdown has started. In one months time, July 11th, Scottish Terrier Health Network and you, our worldwide supporters will be “celebrating” our first ever Scottie Health Awareness Day. How […]
We are aware that there is ongoing research into Craniomandibular Osteopathy and a wonderful helpful follower of our blog has provided us with this link. The Institute of Genetics, Vetsuisse […]
Ruffles, our very very dear facebook friend, is living healthily with bladder cancer. See her story here, recorded by her devoted “human staff” as Ruffles calls them. Ruffles and her […]
Now, I don’t really want to temp fate, but today has been a GOOD day for Finlay. He had breakfast, a tablet, then at the proper time his 3 Apocaps; […]
I am reminded daily of the short life-span of Scottish Terriers, as I look at Finlay, my beloved boy, diagnosed with TCC at 10 years of age. 10 years, I […]
Today we took delivery of our Stroller. I put it together myself, and decided straight away to let Finlay have a “test push”. So I packed Scotties and Stroller into […]
As mentioned on the Facebook Page, we did actually get to the beach. Here’s a little clip of Finlay, with his mad brother Bobby. Finlay is the little chappie running […]
I know I shouldn’t be panicking, but I am. We’ve changed medicine for Finlay and he’s now being given Apocaps. We’ve stopped the Metacam. Well I stopped the metacam because […]
Our dear friend Encontro de Branquelos drew our attention to an alternative way to treat Cushings in a post he recently left on our Facebook Page. We thought it deserved […]