Years ago, after Wen lost her first wheaten Scottie to liver disease, she looked for another wheaten puppy. Duffy, her young male Scottie definitely needed another Scottie to play with.
There weren’t many wheaten Scottie puppies available those days, but after several months, Wen discovered a litter outside of St. Louis and she brought a teeny tiny female home whom she named “Corky.”
Duffy was a gentleman Scottie and even though little Corky was a pistol, the two immediately got along fine and they loved to play. Duffy liked the squeaky puppy toys that Wen bought for Corky and he would snatch them up and run around the house. Corky would chase him until she could latch onto the toy he had and they would play tug of war, which was funny, since Duffy was so much larger than Corky. Being a Scottie though, Corky was tenacious and she would not give up until Duffy would eventually let her have the toy. She may have been a little bitty puppy, but Scotties will be Scotties and she was just lucky that Duffy was easy going and he’d let her have her way!