Meet the newest members of our SALT Pet of the Month family – Scottie and Wallace! They belong to Audrey Pollitt, Editor in Chief of Tax Notes State.

Audrey’s wife, Alena, adopted Scottie (age 7) from an Alabama rescue before they met. Scottie is short for Damariscotta, a charming town in Maine where Alena spent her childhood summers at her family’s lakeside camp. Prior to adoption, Scottie was “Scramble” – a name to which she still responds if called in a thick Southern accent. Audrey and Alena later adopted Wallace (age 5), which seems to fit him perfectly, even if there’s no meaning behind it.

Scottie’s a Catahoula leopard dog and Wally’s a sato (Puerto Rican street dog). Audrey mistakenly called Scottie a Charleston Chew for quite some time before things clicked.

Scottie’s favorite food is chocolate, which has been highly problematic, while Wally’s favorite food is whatever happens to be on the table.

Beyond getting their paws on clandestine treats, the pair enjoy hiking, going to new dog parks (to ignore other dogs) and playing Scrabble. In addition, Wally punches into work around 6 p.m. every day, posting up at the windowsill to oversee and track all street activity. For all of his precision, they’ve never received a dime for his labor as neighborhood watch! Scottie has taken to tandem paddle boarding but chooses to forgo paddling. She prefers her humans do all the work!

Audrey and Alena are very grateful to have both of these pups filling out the Pollitt pack – Audrey may be the only member thereof who’s much for SALT, but they make everything else just a little less taxing. Welcome to the SALT pack, Scottie and Wallace!