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New Scottish Terrier
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http://www.scotchterrier.co.uk |
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Updated
22 February 2008
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http://www.scotchterrier.co.uk is dedicated
to another Highland Terrier,
The Scotty.
There has been confusion between the Scotty
and the Westie, with some people calling the Westie
a Scotty or Scotty dog, well they do both originate
from the highlands of Scotland.
- This site is new, it is dedicated to the Scottish
Terrier.
If you are a owner of a Scottish terrier, come
join
our forum, we will have topics just for you, a dedicated Scotty forum
now added just
for you. Today 08 August we start the long hall ahead,
please help out.
Please note, although the Scottish Terrier is an
unique dog, there are many similarities between him and
the Westie, so you will see some pages the same, however
new pages on the Scotty will be added often.
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| Travel the highlands by using the menu system above,
the Scotty site contains pages on Grooming, Feeding your
pup, Heath, Microchip, Fashion clothes for your dog,
Training, and the history of this little highland dog. Hold your SHIFT
key down before you click any links to open them in a new window,
when you close the new page you will return to the page you came from. This will
help you to keep tack of where you were before you clicked a link.
Please remember there is only one person
maintaining this site, if you do spot a problem please let me know. On the last
server change I found several pages with missing menu's and a few others with a
menu they should not have :) |
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