“For it is the new or novice fancier upon whom any breed must depend chiefly for its popularity. The old ones depart or die, although in the particular case of the Scottish Terrier, it is invariably the latter rather than the former event that causes severance of relationship between man and dog. The Diehard holds them till death. Once a Scot owner, always a Scot owner, for no other breed can quite fill his unique place.”
1926 excerpt from Feild and Fancy Magazine written by Mr. Vinton Breese
The following is a brief timeline of just a few of the highlighted events that promoted and preserved our Scottish Terrier Breed. To learn more, a list of suggested article links have been included below.
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Suggested articles from the STCA historians collection:
- Francis G. Lloyd's Dog - 1924 Dogdom
- Scottish Terrier - the Gallant DieHard of the Highlands - New York Herald Tribune, 1939
- What, if Anything, is Wrong in our Breed Today, Kemp, 1940
- Early History of the STCA by Janet Tomlinson, Historian
- 120 Years of the Scottish Terrier Club of America & the Scottish Terrier - Janet Tomlinson