Stunning photos show dogs posing in front of incredible mountains

Claunie at the top of Ben Arthur in Argyll and Bute STUNNING photos show dogs posing at the top of various Scottish summits, which has now become the latest social media trend. The images, which were uploaded to different hillwalking and countryside groups on social media in recent months, show the dogs looking proud as punch overlooking the mountainous backdrop. Majority of these posts has received a huge response on social media with Facebook users loving the latest trend. One of the most amazing pictures shows John Sloan?s dog, Skye, on the ?devil's staircase? on the West Highland Way. John's border collie Skye, who has now passed away STUNNING photos show dogs posing at the top of various Scottish summits, which has now become the latest social media trend. The images, which were uploaded to different hillwalking and countryside groups on social media in recent months, show the dogs looking proud as punch overlooking the mountainous backdrop. Majority of these posts has received a huge response on social media with Facebook users loving the latest trend. One of the most amazing pictures shows John Sloan?s dog, Skye, on the ?devil's staircase? on the West Highland Way.
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Beautiful photos show dogs posing at the top of various Scottish summits.

The images, which were uploaded to different hill walking and countryside groups on social media in recent months, show the dogs casually posing with a backdrop of mountains.

One of the pictures shows John Sloan’s dog, Skye, on the ‘devil’s staircase’ on the West Highland Way.

Another photo shows Skye on a hill with Blà Bheinn on Skye behind her, which was unfortunately the last photo taken of her.

John Sloan's dog Skye before she passed away. STUNNING photos show dogs posing at the top of various Scottish summits, which has now become the latest social media trend. The images, which were uploaded to different hillwalking and countryside groups on social media in recent months, show the dogs looking proud as punch overlooking the mountainous backdrop. Majority of these posts has received a huge response on social media with Facebook users loving the latest trend. One of the most amazing pictures shows John Sloan?s dog, Skye, on the ?devil's staircase? on the West Highland Way. John's border collie Skye, who has now passed away STUNNING photos show dogs posing at the top of various Scottish summits, which has now become the latest social media trend. The images, which were uploaded to different hillwalking and countryside groups on social media in recent months, show the dogs looking proud as punch overlooking the mountainous backdrop. Majority of these posts has received a huge response on social media with Facebook users loving the latest trend. One of the most amazing pictures shows John Sloan?s dog, Skye, on the ?devil's staircase? on the West Highland Way.
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Skye, who has now sadly passed away, was the mascot for the Scotland for the Roadside Facebook page and postcards were made with her on the front.

Owner John said: ‘The founder of the group Bruce suggested she should be the mascot as we would tour all over the highlands and islands showing her in the landscape, little did we know how big the group would become.

‘I never really took photos until I met Skye, so I have her to thank for that.’

Another photo shows Claunie at the top of the Cobbler in Argyll and Bute with sunglasses on.

Modliszka' German-Polish Shepherd at the top of liathach in the Torridon hills STUNNING photos show dogs posing at the top of various Scottish summits, which has now become the latest social media trend. The images, which were uploaded to different hillwalking and countryside groups on social media in recent months, show the dogs looking proud as punch overlooking the mountainous backdrop. Majority of these posts has received a huge response on social media with Facebook users loving the latest trend. One of the most amazing pictures shows John Sloan?s dog, Skye, on the ?devil's staircase? on the West Highland Way.
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Another image of the posing Jack Russell shows him holding a standing on his two hind legs after conquering the climb.

A third image taken at the summit of Biden Nam Bian, south of Glen Coe shows Blue staff Lola admiring the view as owner Rob Davie took the shot.

Nikki Yoxall posted a photo of her eight-year-old lab also enjoying Glen Coe.

Blue staff Lola admiring the view Biden Nam Bian STUNNING photos show dogs posing at the top of various Scottish summits, which has now become the latest social media trend. The images, which were uploaded to different hillwalking and countryside groups on social media in recent months, show the dogs looking proud as punch overlooking the mountainous backdrop. Majority of these posts has received a huge response on social media with Facebook users loving the latest trend. One of the most amazing pictures shows John Sloan?s dog, Skye, on the ?devil's staircase? on the West Highland Way.
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Lucy Marquis took a picture of her three year old dog Cooper looking very proud of himself on top of Beinn Achaladair near Perth and Kinross.

Avid hiker Modliszka Justyna, from Inverness, took a photo of her 11-year-old German-Polish Shepherd at the top of liathach in the Torridon hills bagging his fifth munro, she said: ‘I’m so proud of him, just wanted to share with you, people who walk with dogs, understand.’