Tickle Em Jock

), a Scottish Terrier, was the first of his breed to win best-in-show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1911, the fifth occasion it was awarded.

Jock was also noted in the media of the time for biting a judge's wrist just after winning best of breed at a dog show.

Jock was shown around some minor English summer shows with some success, where he was seen by Andrew Albright, Jr.

[2] More than 2,000 dogs were entered at the event and Jock's appearance was criticized by other exhibitors, being described as "lacking the qualities of a typical Scottish Terrier".

[3] Following his victory in the breed class at the Monmouth County Kennel Club show in 1911, he began to fight with the runner up and judge's reserve selection, Walescott Invader.