The history of the Scottish Terrier is long and great and only the highlights of bygone notable kennels from the 1920’s to the 1960s are mentioned here. Up to the 1950s the kennels continued to import the winning and producing Scotties from Great Britain, but by the mid-century mark, American breeders were producing their own stock.
It should be noted that prior to the 1960s or so, those who traveled across the country to a dog show did so by train. More difficult yet, was to send a bitch across the country to a stud dog. The early breeders were a hardy stock and did whatever they could to produce the best Scotties for their kennel. The terriers were, and still are, a tough group with top handlers showing the dogs.
Owner handlers, even now, are to be given much credit for piloting their dogs to the top spot. This is a very short overview of some of the kennels written by Muriel Lee.
Carnation Kennels 1930-1990
Carnation Kennels, R. H. Stuart, Carnation, WA
Barberry Knowe Kennels 1930-1965
Barberry Knowe Kennels, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stalter, Woodcliffe Lake, NJ
A strong kennel that had “A host of good ones and more than their share of great ones.” Ch. Carmichael Fanfare, sired by Ch. Barberry Knowe Merry maker, sire of 23 champions, bred by Ruth Johnson, was the top Scot in 1963, 1964 and best in show at Westminster in 1965. Barberry Knowe Barbicon won the Lloyd Trophy in 1951 and 1952.
Sheilling Kennels 1930-1950
Sheilling Kennels, Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Snethen, Alison Park, PA
Bob Bartos, manager, moved to this kennel in 1947. Carnation was well known for an outstanding stud force, home bred and imported, including: Reimill Radiator, Eng Ch. Westpark Derriford Baffie, Eng Ch.Rio Grande, Ch. Deephaven Red Seal, and they imported Eng Am Can Ch. Bardene Bingo in 1964, sire of.48 U. S. champions, winner of national specialties in 1966 and 1967 and BIS at Westminster in 1967.
Deephaven Kennels 1930-1950
Deephaven Kennels, Theodore Bennett, Minneapolis, MN
Marlu Farms 1930-1950
Marlu Farms, Mr. And Mrs. Maurice Pollak, Long Beach, CA
Kinclaven Kennels 1930-1950
Kinclaven Kennels, Marie Stone, Milwaukee, WI.
Relgalf Kennels 1932-1949
Relgalf Kennels, Mrs. Flager Mathews, Rye, New York.
Edgerstoune Kennels 1934-1954
Edgerstoune Kennel, Mrs. John G. Winant, New York
Mrs. Winant bred and owned over 100 champions including Ch. Walsing Winning Trick of Edgerstoune who was best in show at Westminster in 1950 as well as best at Morris and Essex. Ch. Edgerstoune Troubadour sired 35 champion offspring. She was also very active in Westies and had top winners in that breed.
Blanart Kennels 1940-1960
Blanart Kennels, Blanche Reeg, Wantagh, L.I., NY
Todhill Kennels 1940-1952
Todhill Kennels, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, Charlottesville, VA.
Balachan Kennels 1950-1980
Balachan Kennels, Dr, and Mrs. T. Allen Kirk, Roanoke, VA
Firebrand Kennels 1950's-2005
Firebrand Kennels, John Sheehan, Minneapolis, MN
Sandgreg Kennels 1950's-2000
Sandgreg Kennels, John and Barbara DeSaye, of Lake Orion, MI
Gaidoune Kennels 1950's-1990
Gaidoune Kennels, Helen Gaither, Wheeling, WV
Sandoune Kennels 1950's-1978
Sandoune Kennels, Betty Malinka, of Gary, IN
Marlorain Kennels 1952-1975
Marlorain Kennels, Martha Melekov and Lorraine Davis, CA
For Further Reading try:
more from the STCA Historians Collections:
The Official Book of the Scottish Terrier by Muriel P. Lee
The New Scottish Terrier by Cindy Cooke
The New Complete Scottish Terrier by John T. Marvin
This is the Scottish Terrier by T. Allen Kirk, Jr.