West Highland White TerrierBreed infoBreed group: Terrier Color: White Height: Male: 11, Female: 10 Inches Weight: 15-21 Lbs. Description: This sturdy, hardy, compact little terrier has a two inch all white coat that is uncurled with a soft, dense undercoat. They have bright, dark, deep-set eyes with a penetrating gaze. The ears are small, pointed and erect, giving the animal an alert ready-for-anything look. The tail is carried jauntily, is about 5-6 inches (12½-15cm.) long and should not be docked. It has a deep chest and muscular limbs. The Westie has a short, closely fitted jaw with scissors bite, a pronounced stop, and slightly convex skull. Temperament: West Highland White Terriers are described in the standard as being "possessed of no small amount of self-esteem with a varminty appearance." This game and hardy little Terrier is easy to train. They are fairly friendly toward strangers and get along well with behaved children. Westies may snap when irritated, but are not as willful as many of the other Terrier breeds. They are lively and extremely self-assured toward other dogs. Westies usually do not pick fights with other dogs, although some males are combative with other males. They may chase a cat for fun, but usually will not hurt it. Robust, friendly, cocky and spunky. Westies just love companionship. Despite its size, they make a very good watchdog. These little dogs are easy to travel with. The Westie likes to dig and bark. An interesting story involving a Westie: There was one case where a Westie would attack the mother in the family whenever she yelled at her teen-age daughter. This aggression has gotten progressively worse over the years, resulting in the mother's complete inability to even scold her child. It tuned out that the daughter was rewarding the dog for his protection by soothing and calming him down after each attack or threat to her mother. Thus, the daughter was perceived as helping her mother by preventing further assaults when in fact she was helping herself by, in the dogs eyes, rewarding the dog for its behavior. Health problems: Most are fairly healthy. Some are prone to chronic skin problems, Perthe's disease (hip problems), hernias, liver disease, and jawbone calcification. Living conditions: West Highland White Terriers are suitable for people in towns and cities as well as in the country. They are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. Exercise: These dogs enjoy a regular walk or sessions of play in the park, but won't be too upset if they miss a day. Life expectancy: About 15 or more years. Grooming: The harsh, straight, short-haired double coat is fairly easy to groom and sheds little to no hair. Simply brush regularly with a stiff bristle brush. Brushing should keep the coat clean, so bathe only when necessary. Trim around the ears and eyes with blunt-nosed scissors. The whole coat should be trimmed about every four months and stripped twice a year. Origin: In the middle of the nineteenth century, it happened that the breeder of the Cairn Terrier in the country of Argyll, Scotland got some white pups in his litters. Those pups were selected and bred to obtain the West Highland White Terrier, which is simply a white Cairn. Westies were originally bred for controlling the population of rats, fox, otter and other vermin. This charming terrier is now mostly a companion dog. Recognition: CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, CET, APRI, ACR PicturesComments |
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