Welcome to the Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York!

Our club Is made up of people who live in New York, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania, who admire, love, own and care for Scottish Terriers. We come from many walks of life but all share an affection for this iconic breed. Our interests span many activities from showing, obedience, rally, earth trial, education, to Scotties as service dogs, Scottie rescue and more! If you are already enthusiastic about Scotties, and maybe even are owned by one, or more, welcome! Please consider joining our club to take part in the fun events we have going on all year round. If you are curious about Scotties, and you want to know if maybe this breed is right for you, feel free to browse here for more info about Scottish Terriers and enjoy the pictures! If you're looking for a Scottie puppy, we have a breeder referral service. If you want to adopt a Scottie, you're also in the right place. See more about STCGNY Rescue here!
STCGNY To Host Its First Ever Agility A Match on 9/2/23
STCGNY 2022 AWARD TALLIES & NEW CHAMPIONS
2022 BRAGS!! Congratulations To All!

Susan Finn reports: A lovely litter of SEVEN beautiful Scottie babies was born 6/30/22 to Destiny & Fireheart Scotties! Now residing in North Carolina. 3 females 4 males all black. One female and one male still available as of 9/13/22. Vaccinated, vet checked and microchipped. Dam is Destiny’s Full of…
STCGNY represents @ 60th Annual Long Island Festival and Highland Games
2022 STCGNY Summer Fun Party hosted by the Pohl’s
STCGNY 2022 Awards Luncheon – April 10, 2022

STCGNY’s Annual Awards luncheon celebration was held on Sunday, April 10, 2022 at Giulietta and Romeo Restaurant in East Hanover, NJ. After all the Pandemic cancellations and social distancing, the event was extra special because it was also the first in-person STCGNY meeting this year! Erica Cerny did a great job choosing…
How To Keep Your Pets Safe in HOT Weather

Story Submitted by Sandra Maroney The summer months can be uncomfortable – even dangerous – for pets and people. It’s difficult enough simply to cope with rising temperatures, let alone thick humidity. Humans sweat to dispel heat. Dogs do not sweat. They eliminate heat by panting. Although their footpads have…