Notable Scottish Dogs
The Highland Collection
Notable Scottish Dogs
The Highland Collection
The outstanding natural beauty and folklore of the Scottish Highlands lead to the creation of the bonnie new Highland Collection. These ancient lands have also created some of the most noble dogs, and here is a small selection of some of our favourites.
Scottish Terrier
Playfully known as Scotties, Scottish Terriers can be black, brindle or sometimes wheaten straw colour, but the black coat became the most popular in the 20th century. The first written account of a dog of similar description to a Scottie is found in The History of Scotland 1436-1561. King James VI of Scotland was a huge fan of the Scottish Terrier in the 17th century and helped popularise them in Europe. Queen Victoria was also a fan of the breed, keeping a few in her expansive kennel. Authors and Scottie owners, Rudyard Kipling, Beatrix Potter and E.B. White all featured their beloved breed in their works. Scotties have also been popular amongst Hollywood darlings including Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart and Julie Andrews, as well as Joan Crawford, who gave hers the delightful name, Puppy Dearest. The Scottie dog Monopoly piece continues to be one of the most loved.