The six-year-old Golden Retriever Buster will take on other political leaders and their pooches to win the desirable title of ‘Holyrood Dog of the Year’ 2023.
Organised collectively by The Kennel Club and Dogs Trust, the competitors commemorates the distinct bond in between dogs and their owners and uses the possibility for Mr Torrance to display his faithful canine buddy.
This year’s competitors is everything about the cost-of-living and the positive effect that dog ownership can have on our psychological health. The occasion likewise motivates open discussion on dog well-being problems.
The Kirkcaldy MSP said: said “Buster should be crowned Holyrood Dog of the Year because he has brought so much happiness and enjoyment to so many people. My own physical and mental health has also improved dramatically since he came into my life.”