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Howie, Nessie & Friends Howie was a Scottish Terrier who survived being hit by a freight train. Nessie was his true love. Nessie is the black one, Howie is the wheaten one. It was Howie.

Howie and Nessie are two little Scottish Terriers who love each other and do everything together. They eat together, sleep together, play together. In December 2015, they even had puppies together! But on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, they did something very bad, together. In the dark, at 6:30 a.m., they were let out into their fenced, chained area to do their quick early morning business. But they found

a gate had been opened, by someone unknown, and they ran out of their pen into the dark, as a snow storm picked up strength. For the next 8 hours they were out in sub-freezing temperatures, in snow that fell deeper and deeper, while their desperate humans searched door to door, back yard to back yard, for them. Hundreds of people on Facebook saw, shared and reposted Howie and Nessie's pictures. Volunteers roamed acres of woods and fields, flyers were circulated , phone calls made to all animal control and protection organizations and veterinary hospitals. The dogs were no where to be found. Finally, mid-afternoon, a veterinarian's office received a call. Witnesses reported two terriers had been on a train track, miles away from home, and one was hit by train. Nessie appeared to be ok after a fall or leap down a steep embankment. The witnesses had picked them up and, thinking quickly, had improvised and used first aid skills to help control Howie's bleeding. He was bleeding from two paws and had head wounds.The veterinarian's office called Howie & Nessie's parents and told them where the dogs were. The snow storm was in full fury by that time, there was white out and almost impossible to clear the roads, but their Mom and a friend drove through the darkness to pick them up and drive them to the only open animal clinic within 30 miles. Nessie was briefly examined as Howie underwent triage. His left hind leg was very seriously wounded and his front left leg also. They didn't have technicians available for MRIs or other diagnostic tools, so the next morning we moved Howie to Cornell University Veterinary hospital in Ithaca. Howie was immediately placed in the Intensive Care Unit. He was diagnosed with a bruised lung. His left back foot was so mangled, the doctors said it needed to be amputated. They said he might need several surgical procedures to repair his front left foot, which has severe lacerations, but no broken bones. His head injuries seem to be mainly lacerations, but he was going to be monitored for concussion and other symptoms. The doctors were concerned about infection and about possible worsening of his lung situation, but his vital signs were reasonable as of Saturday night. The medical bills for Howie's hospitalization will exceed $6,000. Nessie was examined by her regular vet and was diagnosed with a sore back that might need further investigation. She was exhausted and depressed when we brought her home. Two days later she was in better spirits, but she missed Howie, and kept checking around the house to try to find him. Our hearts were touched by the tremendous efforts of so many people helped to bring home two small dog, and still others who donated to our Go Fund Me account to help us pay for his medical costs. We were and are glad beyond belief to have Howie & Nessie back, in whatever shape they're in. If you scroll down to the very first posts, you will follow Howie through his ordeal, medical treatment and recovery, and updates on his and Nessie's lives today. Yes he did survive being hit by a freight train. They don't call Scottish Terriers the "die hards" for nothing! I hope you enjoy reading about them and seeing their pictures and videos.

This little wheaten   is about to celebrate her 8th birthday! She was in the first and only Nessie & Howie litter, which...
13/12/2023

This little wheaten is about to celebrate her 8th birthday! She was in the first and only Nessie & Howie litter, which was born the day after Christmas 2015, and had 4 wheatens and one black puppy! 🐾🐾 Our next Christmas litter is due to be born next week!!!

11/12/2023

as our adorable & sweet Easter 2023 Kingsdale's She's So Fine, aka , left for her new home! Within minutes of meeting her new pawrents, wiggled her way into their arms and their hearts, bestowing kisses❤️ ❤️ We could not be happier! 🐾🐾 Our next litter is due to be born next week!!!

29/11/2023

Happy First Birthday to Dudley, Harry and Tam! We love you! These are Nessie's Great Grandchildren, sired by her grandson, CH. Kingsdle's Good Trouble. Their mother is our beloved GCH. Sno Pond's My Miss Markle at Kingsdale (Markie!) Harry lives in the Rochester, NY area is currently training to become a show dog! Tam lives on Long Island, while Dudley resides in Stamford CT. Markie's third and final litter is due around Dec. 20, 2023!

We were not sure Nessie would make it to her birthday this year, as we had discovered she had inoperable bladder cancer ...
12/11/2023

We were not sure Nessie would make it to her birthday this year, as we had discovered she had inoperable bladder cancer seven months ago. But we were lucky.
The special foods and NSAID we gave her seemed to keer it in check for most of that time as we kept track of changes with ultrasounds. But inexorably the disease progressed and now we know that this will be her last birthday. We will make it as pleasurable and fun as possible, as we try to hold back our tears. She was our first Scottie girl and was Howie's best friend until he passed last year. Nessie is a great grandmother and has always been, and still is, a leader of the pack, a beloved, kindly nanny to her own and others' pups.

22/07/2023

Baby Sharks" attack - (audio on!)
find feet irresistible in these shoes! One 15 wk puppy would like to play with your !.
Inquiries welcome from those withfenced yard areas in NY NJ PA MA CT RI VT ME NH MD DE VA

Nessie’s granddaughter, Rosa, has had her first litter! These four puppies are Nessie’s great grandchildren!  This makes...
12/04/2023

Nessie’s granddaughter, Rosa, has had her first litter! These four puppies are Nessie’s great grandchildren! This makes seven great grandchildren for Nessie, because Rosa’s older brother, Augie,was the father of our 3 boy Thanksgiving 2022 litter!

3 Beautiful Baby Boy Puppies were born Nov. 30, 2022!!  These are Nessie's great grandchildren! We are so proud our litt...
05/12/2022

3 Beautiful Baby Boy Puppies were born Nov. 30, 2022!! These are Nessie's great grandchildren! We are so proud our little Kingsdale darlings! You can see more pictures and videos of our Scottie family at our web site, https://nyscotties.com

Someone very special has a birthday today. Nessie! Friend, loving mother, grandmother, leader of the pack. We love you s...
13/11/2022

Someone very special has a birthday today. Nessie! Friend, loving mother, grandmother, leader of the pack. We love you so very much!

19/10/2022

A vet diagnosed the huge swelling on Howie's head as an infection. She was wrong. After 2 1/2 weeks without significant improvement, I took him to Cornell on an emergency basis.
It was bone cancer throughout his skull. My heart is broken

Every day is better when you have someone like this to love!
27/08/2022

Every day is better when you have someone like this to love!

Today we celebrate   on his 8th Birthday! Truly a   Howie is probably the only   to have been hit by a freight train and...
22/06/2022

Today we celebrate on his 8th Birthday! Truly a Howie is probably the only to have been hit by a freight train and lived to tell the tale!! He gets around just fine on 3 legs & is a joy to be around every day. He is always ready to play, and is the leader of all daily howls for the pack, including 6 a.m. reveille!

We are beyond thrilled to announce that our homegirl, and Nessie's granddaughter, Kingsdale's Poetic Justice, was BISS t...
04/06/2022

We are beyond thrilled to announce that our homegirl, and Nessie's granddaughter, Kingsdale's Poetic Justice, was BISS today at the Scottish Terrier Club of New England. I am enormously grateful to Geoff Dawson for meticulously conditioning and presenting Maya, and to the judge, Mrs. Rosalind Kramer, for recognizing Maya's many qualities.

31/05/2022

Happy Tongue out Tuesday! This is what we do when we're only 8 weeks old. our ears are just coming up, and our hooman introduces us to a fun thing to climb on. This little boy was in our August 2020 litter. is his grandmother!!

is looking forward to new puppies this summer! Paws crossed!🤞🏻🙏 Inquiries always welcome from those with fenced yard areas in NY NJ PA MA CT RI VT ME MD DE VA

There's a New Champion in The Big Apple. Our homeboy, CH Kingsdale's I'll Take Manhattan,co-owned by  Gabe Benzur and El...
08/05/2022

There's a New Champion in The Big Apple. Our homeboy, CH Kingsdale's I'll Take Manhattan,co-owned by Gabe Benzur and Elizabeth Benzur, and me, Sire is CH. Charthill Macdavren Laird of Moss Mountain, Dam is CH Glenn Eyries You be U at Kingsdale! Thank you Geoff Dawson for your superb conditioning and handling of Numa! Member STCA, STCGNY, STCNE.

Inquiries welcome from those with fenced yard areas in NY NJ PA MA CT RI VT NH ME MD DE VA https://nyscotties.com

He was not our dog, but we loved him. Howie, Nessie and the whole Kingsdale Scottish Terriers clan are weeping at the lo...
14/02/2022

He was not our dog, but we loved him. Howie, Nessie and the whole Kingsdale Scottish Terriers clan are weeping at the loss of our very dear Scottie friend, Gordon Stuart Metts, a beautiful wheaten Scottie. His exploits as reported by his hilarious real Person Mum, have entertained Scottie Lovers all over the meta verse. He is joining his longtime partner, Madge, at the other side of the Rainbow Bridge, and we send our love to his real
person Mum and Dad, Jerry.

19/01/2022

Our puppies who were born in November were lovingly nursed by their mother, AKC Grand Champion Sno Pond's My Miss Markle at Kingsdale. As with all puppies, we began transitioning them to solid food after their sharp little teeth came in. The puppies were reluctant to begin eating solid food. It took a couple of weeks for them to finally decide they liked solid food, at which time the were dismayed to discover that they could not get more food from the plate once it was eaten! (put audio on!)

parents, Inquiries welcome from those with fenced yard areas in NY NJ PA MA CT NH RI VT ME MD DE VA https://nyscotties.com

05/01/2022

Don't you love being swarmed by Scottie puppiess?? This is our 5 girl October litter! One beauty is still available! parents, Inquiries welcome from those with fenced yard areas in NY NJ PA MA CT RI VT ME MD DE VA https://nyscotties.com

02/01/2022

Feet are magnets: so irresistible as to invite a chase & often, a taste. Even a tiny must answer the call.
parents, Inquiries welcome from those with fenced yard areas in NY NJ PA MA CT RI VT ME MD DE VA https://nyscotties.com Do you have a foot-chasing ?

28/12/2021

Six years and two days ago, Howie and Nessie had their first and only litter together. THere were 4 gorgeous little wheatens and one black puppy! Here is a video I made of Nessie playing with her puppies when they were 8 weeks old. Sending happiest 6th birthday wishes and congratulations to Holly, Lindsey, Leo Bartleby, Gracie, and Riley!

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Howie and Nessie are two little Scottish Terriers who love each other and do everything together. Nessie is the black one, Howie is the wheaten one. They eat together, sleep together, play together. In December 2015, they even had puppies together! But on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, they did something very bad, together. In the dark, at 6:30 a.m., they were let out into their fenced, chained area to do their quick early morning business. But they found a gate had been opened, by someone unknown, and they ran out of their pen into the dark, as a snow storm picked up strength. For the next 8 hours they were out in sub-freezing temperatures, in snow that fell deeper and deeper, while their desperate humans searched door to door, back yard to back yard, for them. Hundreds of people on Facebook saw, shared and reposted Howie and Nessie's pictures. Volunteers roamed acres of woods and fields, flyers were circulated , phone calls made to all animal control and protection organizations and veterinary hospitals. The dogs were no where to be found. Finally, mid-afternoon, a veterinarian's office received a call. Witnesses reported two terriers had been on a train track, miles away from home, and one was hit by train. It was Howie. Nessie appeared to be ok after a fall or leap down a steep embankment. The witnesses had picked them up and, thinking quickly, had improvised and used first aid skills to help control Howie's bleeding. He was bleeding from two paws and had head wounds.The veterinarian's office called Howie & Nessie's parents and told them where the dogs were. The snow storm was in full fury by that time, there was a white out and almost impossible to see the roads, but their Mom and a friend drove through the darkness to pick them up and drive them to the only open animal clinic within 30 miles. Nessie was briefly examined as Howe underwent triage. His left hind leg was very seriously wounded and his front left leg also. They didn't have technicians available for MRIs or other diagnostic tools, so the next morning we moved Howie to Cornell University Veterinary hospital in Ithaca. Howie was immediately placed in the Intensive Care Unit. He was diagnosed with a bruised lung. His left back foot was so mangled, the doctors said it will need to be amputated. We were told he might need several surgical procedures to repair his front left foot, which had severe lacerations, but no broken bones. His head injuries seemed to be mainly lacerations, but he was going to be monitored for concussion and other symptoms. The doctors were concerned about infection and about possible worsening of his lung situation, but his vital signs were reasonable as of Saturday night. The hospital had to be paid in full before Howie could come home, assuming all went well with the surgeries and his internal organs. Nessie was examined by her regular vet and was diagnosed with a sore back that might need further investigation. She was exhausted and depressed when we brought her home. Two days later she was in better spirits, but she missed Howie, and kept checking around the house to try to find him. Our hearts were touched by the tremendous efforts of so many people helped to bring home two small dogs, and still others who donated to our Go Fund Me account to help us pay for his medical costs. We were and are glad beyond belief to have Howie & Nessie back, in whatever shape they're in. If you scroll down to the very first posts, you will follow Howie through his ordeal, medical treatment and recovery, and updates on his and Nessie's lives today. Yes he did survive being hit by a freight train. They don't call Scottish Terriers the "die hards" for nothing! I hope you enjoy reading about them and seeing their pictures and videos.