We took our dogs for a walk today. It was a hot day (by UK standards) so we knew we would have to keep it short, walk in the woods where it was shady, let them paddle in the river and give them lots of water to drink. And when we ate our lunch we would find a table in the shade where we would all sit together. Before we set out on the walk, Anthony and I both wanted to visit the toilets. I popped in first while he waited with the dogs, then he went in while I stood outside with the dogs.
They say politics is a dog eat dog business, but for President Bush’s dog Barney, it became a dog eat reporter affair.
You can see what happened on You Tube (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BQOG969hElQ&feature=related) when the Scottish Terrier decided he had had enough press attention. I don’t know about you, but when I watch that video what I see is a dog clearly giving off, “Don’t come near me signals.” The reporter ignored these at his peril.
SCOTTISH and IRISH TERRIERS "DIEHARD" and "DAREDEVIL" By William Haynes A VINTAGE DOG BOOKS CLASSIC REPRINT This scarce early work on the Scottish and Irish Terrier was first published in 1912 and revised in 1925. It is now very expensive and hard to find in any edition. ....
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The highly prized Scottish Terrier is the British Isles' oldest pure terrier breed, but today, this handsome and alert little dog can be purchased by canine fanciers virtually everywhere. Here is a description of the Scottie's background and traits, plus detailed advice on care. ....
Illustrated with over 135 color photographs, this handsome book discusses the Scottish Terrier's ancestry and history, characteristics and breed standard and presents up-to-date, accurate information about health concerns, puppy selection, feeding and grooming the dog. ....
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