Dog trivia question
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Dog trivia question
The White House physician, Ronny L. Jackson, has withdrawn his nomination to head the VA. The wikipedia entry for this guy notes he treated a little girl for dog bite by one of the Obama family dogs. I believe those dogs were Portuguese Water Spaniels. Every breed has its own reputation for good and bad points. So I have a question about a couple of other White House dogs: 'Scotties', Scottish Terriers. FDR had one, Brush 43 had one. Terriers as a group, and Scotties in particular, have a general rep as not particularly friendly with strangers, and fierce fighters
Did the scottie of FDR or Bush 43 bite anybody?
snailgate
Did the scottie of FDR or Bush 43 bite anybody?
snailgate
Re: Dog trivia question
The Scottie I just saw in the park was nice fella, very well mannered. Don't be hating on terriers, though Welsh terriers are another subject . . . 
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I recall reading in an FDR biography that his dog, Fala, had a good disposition and often accompanied him on trips, meeting with many foreign leaders. I never heard of him biting anyone, but then this was a different time where even FDR's paralysis could be pretty much hidden from the public, so who knows?
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Not hating on terriers at all. My first dog as a kid was a scottie. Right now, I wish I could take care of an Airdale, the king of terriers.
And I suspect I am Welsh, in my ethnic background.
snailgate
And I suspect I am Welsh, in my ethnic background.
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Should have put a smiley there. My most spirited, fun dog was a Welsh terrier. Always thought I would like Airedales but there are a couple in my neighborhood who are aggressive and unpleasant. I think that reflects the adage that any type of dog can be a terrific companion or a terror depending on their people.Burning Petard wrote:Not hating on terriers at all. My first dog as a kid was a scottie. Right now, I wish I could take care of an Airdale, the king of terriers.
And I suspect I am Welsh, in my ethnic background.
snailgate
Speaking of Scottie's, the one I saw this morning was an escapee; I called the number on his tag and left a message where he could be found and hung out in the vicinity for 10 minutes waiting for a call back. Dog was in a park and doing fine, ignoring me, so I left with my dog. Got a message back a couple of hours later (as I was heading back to the park to check on him) from a woman with a heavy Scottish accent saying they collected their Scottie -- was not expecting that voice but was glad he made it home safely.
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My next dog will be a Yorkie, I think - my gram had a silky when I was a kid, super sweet disposition and perfect size to cuddle but not hog the bed.
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BSG--watch it with little dogs--they are small, but many find a way to stretch out and still hog a lot of the bed. My dog, a 10 lb coton, usually sleeps with my daughters and can take up a lot of space (sometimes they banish her to the floor for it.
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I dislike extra-point dogs
(conversion dogs, for English readers)
(conversion dogs, for English readers)
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Meade, what is an "extra point dog"??

I don't have a lot of experience with Scotties, but I have known several Westies and they were all delightful, friendly and happy doggies.Burning Petard wrote:Terriers as a group, and Scotties in particular, have a general rep as not particularly friendly with strangers, and fierce fighters

GAH!
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One that's only useful after scoring a touchdownSue U wrote:Meade, what is an "extra point dog"??
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The only dog trivia questions are "who's a good boy" and "treats" ! Now you're going to complain that "treats" is not a question but to a dog it is the only question.
yrs,
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yrs,
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Our chaps are a cross of two terrier breeds, Jack and Fox.
Pair of bloody monsters.....

Pair of bloody monsters.....

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