Re: Caught my wife in bed this morning (with pic)
Never had a Scotty but my elderly mother has one now and very good friends of ours had several. They are great company although they believe they can take on the world and win (it must be a Scottish trait!).
They are lovely companions when there is only one of them in the family, the problems arise when you introduce a second (or heaven help you, a third one!).
The weak spot seems to be teeth and all the ones I have known ended up with very few teeth but perhaps a good vet will be able to advise better on this?
They seem to love water and again you'll be hard pressed to keep them out of the stuff! They also love mud and sand and all manner of goo and gloop but on the bright side they are small enough to bath easily in the sink 8)
Very protective wee dogs and they'll take on adults and full grown wolfhounds if they think their owner is under threat (much to my mother's embarassment and to the painful rear end of a plumber recently!).
The Scots names sound good: you are obviously going for a male dog? Female names might include Flora, Fiona, Morag, or Senga.
Male names: Iain (Scots for John!), Jimmy, Wullie, Jock, Jockie, etc
Get a good one and you know yourself you'll never forget them: wonderful wee dugs d
