Rutherglen Reformer

Fur the record.. pet pooch Tony earns runner-up spot

- JONATHAN GEDDES

An MSP has been left paws-itively delighted after her beloved pooch took home a prize at a recent awards ceremony.

Pam Duncan-Glancy, the Glasgow list MSP who covers Rutherglen as part of her area, was canvassing for canine votes recently at the Holyrood Dog of the Year contest on behalf of Tony, a four-year-old cockapoo.

Pam and her pet came second in the competitio­n, just whiskers behind the winner, Mabel, a one-year-old German Shorthaire­d Pointer, belonging to Christine Grahame, the Scottish National Party MSP for Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale.

Returning for the first time since 2019, the fourth Holyrood Dog of the Year competitio­n was organised by The Kennel Club and Dogs Trust and saw over a dozen dogs entered.

The MSPs entering the competitio­n campaigned hard, canvassing for votes from the public before meeting the expert judges to share their dogs’heroic deeds and acts of devotion.

However, as well as being a fun event for the politician­s there was a more serious side too, as the event focused on promoting responsibl­e dog ownership and making sure that, alongside the joys of having a dog, owners recognise the responsibi­lity they have to ensure that their pet is a positive member of the community and is able to live a happy and healthy life.

Additional­ly, the competitio­n encouraged an open dialogue on dog welfare issues, as well as providing an opportunit­y for MSPs to meet with experts to discuss all aspects of the canine world.

Ms Duncan-Glancy said:“It seems like my love for Tony is shared by so many other people.

“Tony is honoured to have earned second place. He is over the moon I think!”

The judging panel consisted of Owen Sharp, Dogs Trust chief executive; Bill Lambert, Health, welfare and breeder services executive at The Kennel Club and Jeremy Balfour, the Scottish Conservati­ve MSP for Lothian and 2019 winner.

Owen Sharp, Dogs Trust chief executive, added:“With the last Holyrood Dog of the Year taking place in 2019, it is wonderful to be back in Edinburgh to celebrate our canine companions.

“Shortlisti­ng just three is never easy and there is no doubt all the dogs are winners, but congratula­tions to Tony and Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP who stood out because of their special bond.

“Thank you to all the MSPs and their devoted dogs for taking part and for making this year’s event so memorable.”

In third place was Ollie, a Dogs Trust rescue dog, accompanie­d by MSP Clare Adamson, Scottish National Party MSP for Motherwell and Wishaw.

The competitio­n also had a winner decided solely from the public vote which was Bluesy, a greyhound owned by MSP Mark Ruskell, Scottish Green Party MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife.

 ?? MSP Pam Duncan-Glancy and Tony ?? Runners-up
MSP Pam Duncan-Glancy and Tony Runners-up

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