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He is described to have the characteristics of a Scottish terrier.
Yet all the while, we were obsessed with getting another dog, and it had to be a Scottish terrier.
What else would a Scottish terrier be seen wearing?
A Scottish terrier would say the phrase has a long pedigree.
However, his parents want him to have a real dog, a Scottish Terrier.
He happens to find a Scottish Terrier with no owner and takes him in.
It is known for using a Scottish Terrier as its emblem.
Scottish Terriers have a greater chance of developing some cancers than other purebreds.
Many of the dogs seem to be Scottish terriers, like the ones popular in films of the day.
Scottish Terriers were originally bred to hunt and fight badgers.
And he calls Barney, the Scottish terrier, "the son I never had."
Featuring a procession of dancers, bagpipers, drummers and Scottish terriers.
Indeed, she has an unusual tie to him, having given him his Scottish terrier, Barney.
Unusually among Scottish terrier breeds, it has pendulous ears.
He is a homeless Scottish Terrier, who is adopted by a young kitten.
They own several Scottish Terriers (including the stuffed remains of their dead ones) and talk in theater jargon.
The Scottish terrier is an attractive creature and I often lament that there are so few around in these modern days.
Clinton was the half-brother of the Bushes' first Scottish terrier, Barney.
All that stood between them and their first meal in ages was one half-faced ghostly Scottish terrier missing his tail.
Megargee himself became a breeder of Scottish terriers and a dog-show judge.
Radley is known for featuring a Scottish Terrier as an emblem of the company.
They continued to be exhibited in generic groups for several years and these groups included the ancestors of today's Scottish Terrier.
The coat should be trimmed and blended into the furnishings to give a distinct Scottish Terrier outline.
Watson is a Scottish terrier.
His hair did not stray over his eyes, ears, and coat, like that of a Scotch terrier, but had got itself cut.
A Scotch terrier puppy.
And there was his dog, a noisy, friendly, ungainly little mite, a Scotch terrier that was under everyone's feet all the time.
I carried a real but rigid Scotch terrier into Professor Pauling's room and posed it on his desk.
Rain fell heavily; the plain they were crossing became inundated; the policeman's Scotch terrier was suddenly carried away and drowned in a swollen torrent.
It's a connection I'd resisted most of my life, disliking heather honey, Scotch terriers and anything with tartan wrapped round it.
'Scotch terrier' was once one of these legacy uses, but has increasingly been replaced with Scottish terrier.
And on that, his employer, the expansive John Pollikop, a woolly Scotch terrier of a man, returned to the garage.
Little Scotch terrier, little dog Rags, Looks in her face, and his funny tail wags: "Ha!
Her hair fell upon her shoulders in a tangled mass, and from under it her eyes gleamed out like those of a wicked little Scotch terrier ready to bite.
He was an ugly specimen of the Scotch terrier, and greatly resembled a bundle of old rope-yarn; but a more faithful or attached creature I never saw.
When the Scotch terrier came with his bright eyes and his air of knowing that he was of value, she clasped him so tight that he became uneasy.
They include St. Bernards, Scotch terriers, setters, Newfoundlands, wolf dogs, game dogs and an indeterminate breed called an "antiques" dog.
There was Ron 'Rescue Dog' Hitchens, with his three Rottweilers, one of which had recently eaten a Scotch terrier.
He was principally remarkable for his eyebrows which resembled those of a Scotch terrier and his complexion which, in mid-winter, was still freckled like a plover's egg.
The story goes that he was on the verge of giving up on the football project when his Scotch Terrier bit his colleague Fred Parker, who still supported the idea.
Even Oscar, the Captain's Scotch terrier, who had formed a devoted attachment to me during the voyage, forgot his allegiance, became possessed of the land mania, and was away with the rest.
Her face was a little more flushed than usual, and she held in her hand a heavy dog-whip, with which she had been chastising a small Scotch terrier, whose cries we had heard in the street.
The policeman was grieving for his Scotch terrier, while the dragoman - a fellow with big, prominent eyes like a lobster's - had proved singularly incompetent throughout the trip; even his cooking had been a failure.
Many dog writers after the early 19th century seem to agree that there were two varieties of terrier existing in Britain at the time - a rough-haired so-called Scotch Terrier and a smooth-haired English Terrier.
Some are visitors, like Cutty, the Scotch terrier belonging to a son and daughter-in-law, who likes to pull labels out of the flower bed, causing me later confusion when I see a hemerocallis but don't know which one it is.
Infelizmente, no meu divórcio a ex ficou com nosso pé de café e com a minha querida Jaboticaba, uma scotch terrier, mais conhecida como Jabot.
Thomas Brown, in his Biological Sketches and Authentic Anecdotes of Dogs (1829), states that "the Scotch terrier is certainly the purest in point of breed and the (smooth) English seems to have been produced by a cross from him".
The furniture was about to come out of chintz, and she was standing in the tea room wondering whether that chintz would last another season, when a Scotch terrier came in, followed by her eldest daughter Elizabeth--better known as 'Dinny.'
Brown went on to describe the Scotch Terrier as "low in stature, with a strong muscular body, short stout legs, a head large in proportion to the body" and was "generally of a sandy colour or black" with a "long, matted and hard" coat.
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