The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Farm shop organising special day for Scruffy the newshound

Pet whose vanishing act led to major public search is set to have one-off return to East Scryne business to meet fans

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A mischievou­s dog is gearing up for a return to the limelight, a year after she sparked a major missing pup hunt.

Scruffy the Jack Russell was a popular fixture at East Scryne Farm near Carnoustie until she vanished 12 months ago. Her disappeara­nce prompted a frantic search and a £1,000 reward offer, amid fears she had been kidnapped.

She was eventually found after 20 hours stuck down a rabbit hole and has since found herself in trouble with the dog warden, resulting in her being banned from visiting the shop.

However, so many customers have been asking after her that owner Kate Porter is now planning a special Scruffy Day for all her admirers.

Kate said Scruffy “hasn’t had the best year” after falling foul of the dog warden.

“She absolutely loves people but she got into the habit of barking at someone as they went past on their bike and running out on to the road,” she said.

“This caused a few problems and unfortunat­ely she now has to be kept fenced in the garden as the dog warden paid us a visit after there was a complaint.

“She was part of the furniture at our farm shop but we now keep her in the garden just in case she starts barking at people.

“We know she is badly missed by the customers and they are always asking after her so we will now be organising a ‘Scruffy Day’ when people who miss Scruffy can come along and catch up with her.”

She said the response to Scruffy’s disappeari­ng act had shown how much the little dog was loved.

“We had gone off with dogs and ponies and kids for a walk and Scruffy just vanished,” she said.

“One minute she was there and the next minute she wasn’t. We had a frantic few hours and had all the berry-pickers helping us with our search.

“Annie, our eldest child, set up a Facebook page with a reward for £1,000 because we were so desperate for her to be returned.”

It was Annie who found Scruffy after going out to search again early the following morning because she couldn’t sleep for worrying.

“Eventually, just at the border to the neighbouri­ng farm, she heard a muffled bark undergroun­d, ran back to get a spade and dug Scruffy out of a rabbit hole,” said Kate.

“We reckon she had been barking for about 20 hours.

“Annie ran back to the house with her and we were all so happy.”

“Unfortunat­ely she now has to be kept fenced in the garden as the dog warden paid us a visit after there was a complaint.

DOG OWNER KATE PORTER

Every dog has its day, and for one Angus terrier it looks like the wait will all be worthwhile. Scruffy the Jack Russell has been in the bad books since she disappeare­d from East Scryne Farm on a rabbit hunt 12 months ago. However, visitors to the farm shop have missed her so much that her owners are planning a special Scruffy Day so her admirers can say hello.

Make the most of it Scruffy and you might just earn your passage out of the dog house.

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Kate and Annie Porter with Scruffy the Jack Russell.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Kate and Annie Porter with Scruffy the Jack Russell.

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