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The Scottish Terrier Club of America is the official parent club and guardian for the breed.
The breed is registered for show purposes with the American Kennel Club, and may earn titles through this organization. Titles include: Championship (conformation), Companion Dog through Utility Dog Excellent (obedience), Tracking Dog/TD Excellent (tracking), Junior, Senior and Master Earthdog (instinct/working).
The breed may also be shown at events licensed by the American Working Terrier Association, and may earn titles through this organization as well. Titles include Certificate of Gameness and Working Certificate (instinct/working below ground) and Hunting Certificate (above ground).
Scottish
Terriers can and do also participate in other all-breed dog sport
events such as flyball and agility.
Books
The
New Complete Scottish Terrier,
Cindy Cooke, Howell
Book House, 1996.
The
Kennelgarth Scottish Terrier Book, Betty
Penn-Bull, Scottish Terrier Emergency Care Scheme UK, 1995 2nd edition
(1st
edition 1983) *
The Official Book of the Scottish Terrier, Muriel P. Lee, TFH
Publications,
1994
The New Complete Scottish Terrier, John T. Marvin, Howell
Book House, 1982 *
This is The Scottish Terrier, T. Allen Kirk, Jr. M.D., TFH
Publications,
1978 *
The
Scottish Terrier, Dorothy Caspersz, Arco Publishing Company
Inc. 1976 3rd edition*
*out of print (can occasionally be found on ebay)
Breed Clubs and Organizations
The
American Kennel Club (AKC)
Website: http://www.akc.org
The
American
Kennel Club, a not-for-profit
organization established in 1884, maintains a purebred dog registry,
sanctions
dog events and promotes responsible dog ownership. The AKC is a "club
of
clubs" with no individual members. The hundreds of independent dog
clubs
throughout the United States, which are licensed by the AKC to hold dog
events
under AKC rules, do have individual members. Those clubs at the highest
level
of
AKC accreditation are called Member Clubs.
The
Scottish Terrier Club of America (STCA)
Website: http://clubs.akc.org/stca/
The
STCA is
the national breed club for the
Scottish Terrier and is a Member Club of the AKC. Membership has grown
from a
small East Coast nucleus in 1900 to one which spans the U.S. and
reaches
Internationally. The STCA administers a variety of programs including a
health
trust fund, a national rescue program, a document database of
educational and
health related articles, a schedule of regional specialty shows, and
more. STCA
also publishes a quarterly magazine with ads, articles, trophy
standings, new
titles, and other news of interest to club members. It is called The
Bagpiper,
and is available to non-members for a yearly subscription fee.
The
Scottish Terrier Club of Tampa Bay
Website: http://www.fl-scottish-terrier.com
The
Scottish
Terrier Club of Tampa Bay is a regional affiliate of the STCA, and
exists to encourage and promote the purebred Scottish Terrier.
Washington
State Scottish Terrier Club (WSSTC)
Website: http://www.wsstc.org
A
regional
club affiliated with the STCA, WSSTC
membership is made up of Scottie folks from Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
Kansas,
Alaska, Texas and Canada. Its members are involved with Scotties at
many levels.
Some are owners, breeders, AKC judges, dog show exhibitors, rescue
workers, etc.
As varied as the member's interests are, the common bond among them all
is the
love for this special breed.
Cascade
Scottish Terrier Club (CSTC)
Website: http://www.cascadescots.org
An
organized
non-profit group of Scottie fans
residing primarily in Oregon and southwest Washington, including pet
owners, breeders,
and people who just love and admire Scottish Terriers. This fun-loving
group has
frequent social and educational activities, often including the
four-legged
members of the family. The CSTC also occasionally holds fund raising
events in support
of Oregon Scottish Terrier Rescue and the STCA Health Trust Fund.
North
of England Scottish Terrier Club
Website: http://www.nestc.co.uk
Scottish Terrier Club based in the UK.
Scottish Terrier Rescue Contacts (STCA)
Aberdeen
Scottish Terrier Rescue
Website: www.aberdeenstr.com
Contact: Earlene Holmstrom
saveascottie@gmail.com
Washington
Scottish Terrier Rescue
Jon Betag
10006 61st Avenue E.
Puyallup, WA 98373
(253) 841-7050
dw14@comcast.net
Scottish
Terrier Club of America Rescue
Program
STCA
Rescue Homepage
Online
Resources:
Cyberscots
Classic Scottie Home Page: http://www.cyberscots.com/
Medical
Links for Scottish Terriers: http://www.scottymed.com
Scottish
Terrier
Pedigree Search: http://scottish-terriers.com/pedigree/search.html
Official site of Barney, the First Dog: http://www.whitehouse.gov/kids/barney/
Online Scottish Terrier & General Dog Sites of Interest:
Scottish Terrier Gifts, Scotty
Scottie Dog
Collectibles!
**CascadeScots
Recommends!**
Unique
terrier collectibles from around the world!
For
the Love of Scotties
Cards for all
occasions, featuring Scotties
Scottish Terrier
Breeders in Oregon
(alphabetically by kennel name)
Gaelforce
Scottish Terriers
Camille Partridge
Website: http://www.proaxis.com/~cpartridge/
Glenby
Scottish Terriers
Fred and Christine Stephens
Website: http://www.bctonline.com/users/FnCStephen/
McCarver’s
Scottish Terriers
Vern and Carmen
Thompson
Wildman’s
Scottish Terriers
Pat Wildman
Regional
Dog Sport
Clubs
Agility
Columbia
Agility Team (CAT)
Website: http://www.columbiaagility.org/
The Columbia Agility Team was formed in 1993 to promote the fast-growing sport of dog agility in the Portland, Oregon / Vancouver, Washington area. CAT offers agility training, agility competition sanctioned by the North American Dog Agility Council (NADAC) and the United States Dog Agility Association (USDAA), seminars, practice facilities and, most of all, fun for people and their dogs!
Willamette
Agility Group (WAG)
Website: http://wag.ncn.com/
WAG
officially was born in May, 1991, in Papa's Pizza Parlor in Eugene,
Oregon. They participate in trials for USDAA, NADAC, & AKC, and
also perform many demos for OSU Vet Day, Fairs, schools, retirement
centers, Canine Carnivals, Vet Clinic Openings, Humane societies and
other dog related organizations. Agiliholics is what WAGGERS have
become and
they are still as enthusiastic as when they began!
Rainier Agility Team (RAT)
Website: http://www.ratagility.com/
International style dog
agility for dogs of all
breeds and mixed breeds in the Greater Puget Sound Area. RAT sponsors
agility
classes, USDAA and NADAC agility competitions, and seminars. They also
offer
practice facilities.
Earthdog
Oregon Trail’s End
Earthdog Club
Website: http://www.oteec.org
Earthdogs are dogs that "go to ground" – literally going down into the earth to track and work their quarry. Earthwork is the ancestral mission of dachshunds and the smaller terrier breeds. Wherever you have varmints who burrow or build dens underground there are dogs who have been bred to locate them by working cooperatively with a human partner. Earthdog trials are a great outdoor activity and offer an opportunity for involved, responsible owners to work together putting on tests, to educate the public, and to enjoy and return the enthusiasm our dogs bring into our lives.
Puget Sound Earthdog Club
Website: http://psearthdog.freeservers.com/
A group that has fun getting together to watch their dogs enjoy doing what they were bred to do. Their objectives include promoting the natural and trained hunting and working abilities of small Terriers and Dachshunds when exposed to hunting situations, to protect and advance the interests of all breeds eligible for AKC earthdog tests, and to encourage sportsmanlike competition.