Can you feel it? With just 10 days left until Valentine’s Day, we wanted to go ahead and open the Scottie Love line, encouraging everyone to submit “gotchya” stories of how your pup came into your heart and your home. Tell us all about your puppy love story in the comment section below or by sending a message to thescottiemom(at)gmail(dot)com. Share as little or as much as you want about your “gotchya” story! A lucky few will be profiled right here on ScottieMom.com.
For those of you who don’t know, I found Scottie Love in Heather and Mr. K through rescue organizations. I found Mr. K depressed and all alone at a shelter. A year later, Heather came into my life after being rescued by our friends at Tennessee Scottish Terrier Rescue. Because there is more than enough Scottie Love left to go around, I hope to profile some rescue Scotties who are still looking for that special someone. If you know of a Scottie who needs a little help finding a forever home, email thescottiemom(at)gmail(dot)com. We’ll be glad to play matchmaker and see if we can’t help some pups find the loves of their lives for Valentine’s Day!
I would like to share about our Barney 🙂 He is a 3 year old rescue! We have had him 4 months,he never knew what a yard or a house was.He now knows what love is!! He came in to our lives for a reason,our Andy went over the Rainbow Bridge last June from nasal cancer.
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Kathy – Feel free to email pictures to thescottiemom(at)gmail(dot)com. Thanks!
I met my boy Bentley at the Bucks County SPCA here in Pennsylvania. It was April 2010 and I kept going there weekend after weekend to find the right pup for me and my hubby. When I put my application in on a Monday, they told me he had to go thru evaluation andtold me to come back on Saturday…then on Saturday they called and said the people who brought him wanted to reclaim him… to make a long story short, he original family changed their minds again…and I was determined to come home with a dog! We brought Bentley (then called Scruffy…..yucky name) home and he bonded immediately with me. About 3 weeks later I ended up in the hospital with a very grave staff infection in my spine….almost died and was quadriplegic for a while. I was in the hospital for 2 months and looked forward to seeing Bentley’s little face again EVERY day! In the meantime, my husband (who did not want a dog) bonded so tight with Bentley it was amazing. He even brought him to the hospital with the help of my physical therapists to visit.
I think to this day that God planned and made Bentley come to us. He was my therapy to get well and still is to this day the love of our lives.
I did not intentionally go after a Scottish terrier, but now, after having one, I love the breed and would LOVE to get a pal for Bentley.
He is the best thing that could have happened and exactly WHEN it happened was key.
What a lovely idea. Neither of us are rescues but we look forward to reading more stories about rescues.
Wally & Sammy
Wally and Sammy – you don’t have to be a rescue to have a Scottie Love story! Tell us how you made your Scottie Mom fall in love with you!!
My story is I was rescued after being sold in a pub by a puppy farm owner. My new owner wasn’t very nice so I was rescued after one day in their care and then given to my people by the rescuers at 17 weeks. I was not socialised and was a bit of a terror for quite a while. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Best wishes Molly
So sweet! Heather and Mr K are the luckiest and most loved dogs. I found one of my dogs living in Pierson park, where he had been living for nearly a month. I spent three days trying to catch him. I named him Pierson after the park. His story is on my blog. Search “2nd Gotcha” and find the post dated January 10th, 2014. 🙂
Gorgeous pic! 🙂
We adopted Kasper at 9 months old as his old owners split up. He arrived with a myriad of issues, being very fearful of men and very hand shy. We have had him 3 years next month, can’t believe it!!
Zoey was bought as a breeding dog, but at just 8 weeks old her owner decided he didn’t want her and left her in the garden with no shelter (in the middle of winter!). He was going to abandon her and leave her straying, but a friend of ours got in touch. We said we would take her in and rehome her…but fell a bit in love and she ended up staying!! 😛
What a fab idea. I wasn’t a rescue, but I did rescue my mummy and daddy from a life without fur BOL
Well, you ask for it. I found My peeps online looking on thanksgiving for another Scottie cause Mom wanted her own. the next day they called and made the rush trip 60 miles to get ME, I was a mess, was born in a puppy mill, lived in a cage outside for 8 months,purchased then dumped at a pound cause I was not sociable. The rescue place found Me the Day I was to be put down. Anywho, Mom saw me and said, “You may be a mess, but love will fix you up”, then it’s off to my forever home, now one Diva Scottie! My full story is under our header picture!
Susie
Gosh, what a cute doggy ^_^ Whee might even like meeting that doggy because it’s not all big and scary like some!
Nacho, Noah, Buddy & Basil
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We got Brodie from Judy&Phil DiGirolamo in CA 5 years ago. He is the coolest, most friendly Scottie we have ever had. Of course, he was lonely, so we got Bailey, our little diva but brave hunter, from Margo Park in Bradenton, Florida. They do everything together, and are SOOO happy to have them. They do Scottie “nose kisses” every am and pm, go everywhere in the car with us Scotties rule and other dogs drool! They are definitely in our hearts-could not live without them. A thrill-a-minute, but so soft with us too.
I found my precious little Scottie in a local, family run pet store who from time to time would sell dogs from local breeders. I had done a lot of research prior to visiting the store and figured out which type of dog would best fit my life and personality. I was determined to get a Westie until Lily, my Scottie, looked at me and put doubt in my heart about the Westie. The little lady that ran the store told me that Scotties and Westies were very similar. She told me I couldn’t go wrong with a Scottie. I think she was secretly laughing on the inside because she could tell I had no knowledge of the breed. Lily has challenged me so many times in our life together, but I love her for it. She is so determined, so hard headed and stubborn but I wouldn’t change her for anything. I thought I would be bringing home a sweet, innocent little puppy, but boy was I wrong. Scotties are a very special breed and I believe that only special people are blessed with them. I met my precious Lily nearly 8 years ago and she has been rocking my world ever since.
Well Sweet William The Scot does not have much of a story. But the one before me Half Pence he has a real story to tell. Maybe my Lee will tell it on her blog. Even after he died Lee believes he has reached out. Why on his birthday Lee woke up to a itch on her are and when she looked the mark on her arm was the shape of a perfect heart where he always rested his head. Lee even went to the dermatologist that day to have it checked out because it appeared over night. The dermatologist is a friend and has known Lee for years was amazed at its shape and she knew it had not been there a month earlier. Half Pence had a lot of mysteries.
Sweet William The Scot
Oh and the heart is still there like a tattoo
What a great idea. 🙂
Noah is actually my granddog. We got. him at 3 months old and I’ve been in love ever since. He actually packs his bags to come spend time with grandma and grandpa. Can’t wait for next visit. Lol
My mom grew up with Scotties, our whole family is devoted to the breed. We were on a wait list for years until our sweet Tassel came along! I was 11 years old when we got the news that our breeder was expecting a litter of little Scottie nuggets. We brainstormed so many names! For years my mom wanted to name our Scottie Aberdean, but then when the time came she decided it was too “common” (I mean really, she named me Glynis). One day at my grandparents’ house, considering Scottie names, I was looking at the oriental rug and noticing how my grandmother always makes sure that the tassels are straight. Any doggie in our family would be sure to ruin those perfect tassels, so I suggested it as a name and everyone loved it. A few weeks after all the puppies were born, we went to the breeders house to figure out which puppy was Tassel. My mom and dad let me pick, since this would be my very first dog. All the puppies were asleep except for one… She was climbing all over all her brothers and sisters while they slept, and I knew that was Tassel! I couldn’t wait until she was old enough for us to take her home. On the cold winter day when we finally could pick her up, I brought one of my favorite polar fleece blankets for her to snuggle in the car. She was so little! And she’s still the Alpha girl of the whole family, with everyone wrapped around her paw. That first night, my parents tried to kennel her… She squeaked all night so my mom let her into their bed, and Tassel has slept there every night since! Most times on her back under the covers, stealing half of my dad’s pillow. Tassel turned 11 on this past Pearl Harbor day, and she’s just as playful and feisty as on the day we brought her home. Her favorite pastime is stealing toys from her soft coated Wheaten brother Buck, who we rescued a few years later.
It would be lovely if you find some Scotties homes where they’ll be loved.