Conversation Concepts
Dog Lover Decorative Candle Lid Topper - Scottish Terrier Tiny One "a Day On The Farm" From Conversation Concepts
- SKU:
- CC-DTTC42
- UPC:
- 752352454177
- MPN:
- DTTC42
Description
The Scottish Terrier, as the name implies, originated in Scotland and is better known as simply the Scottie. This breed has a hard, wiry, weather-resistant outer coat which can be black, brindle or wheaten. The physical trait most quickly recognized in this breed is their beard, eyebrows, legs and lower body that are all long and shaggy, giving them the look of a stern old man. The Scottie was designed to chase and hunt vermin on the farm and be able to dig after their pray should they need to do so. They take their work and their life quite seriously. This breed is the only breed to have lived in the White House three times, with Presidents Roosevelt, Eisenhower and George W. Bush. The AKC recognized this breed in the Terrier Group in 1885. The ideal size of a Scottie should be 10 inches tall at the withers with a weight of 18 to 22 pounds.
The Candle Topper A Day on the Farm features one of 218 dog breeds, hand painted tiny one figurines, sitting on a bale of hay, watch a hen on her nest. Every detail looks like its so real the dog or chicken might jump off the topper and walk away. Designed to fit the standard candle with a 2 15/16 opening, this unique stone resin sculpture is sure to be the light of your life. (candle not included). Makes a perfect gift or addition to your store.
The Candle Topper A Day on the Farm features one of 218 dog breeds, hand painted tiny one figurines, sitting on a bale of hay, watch a hen on her nest. Every detail looks like its so real the dog or chicken might jump off the topper and walk away. Designed to fit the standard candle with a 2 15/16 opening, this unique stone resin sculpture is sure to be the light of your life. (candle not included). Makes a perfect gift or addition to your store.
Click here to learn more about the Scottish Terrier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottie_dog