We have no puppies available at this time, check back early next Spring 2011.
Highgrove Hill is not a kennel, but our home and our dogs are family members.
Before we plan a litter we give a great deal of thought with health always our first concern.
Our goal is to have healthy litters that will hopefully include puppies of high show quality to
develop our lineage and wonderful pet Scotties that will delight their new owners.
We additionally spend a great of time insuring the placement of our pups into appropriate homes.
Good breeders ask potential homes lots of questions, we are not trying to be intrusive, but do
need to be sure our puppies will continue to be happy and healthy.
Scotties are not for everyone and we encourage your questions if you are considering adding one to your family.
Important things to remember before you consider adding a Scottie to your home:
Scotties need to be a part of the family and live in the home with their owners with lots
of socialization and training.
Due to their nature, Scotties need a secure, fenced in yard to run and play as they
were bred to do. No e-collars or tie-outs!
Scotties tend not to be tolerant of the antics of young children. If a child pulls and
pokes the Scottie may defend itself..
Scotties need to be brushed at least 4 times a week and clipped every 2-3 months.
Matts are painful and Scotties do matt easily.
Scottie require a stong pack leader (that's you) so early (5- 8 months old)
obedience training is very important for you both.
e-mail: Highgrovehill@gmail.com phone: (413)-626-5230