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West Highland White TerrierFeaturing expert information from: Mac MacMillan, a Championship Show Judge, Bryan Pooley, a vet with 40 years experience, and Claire Arrowsmith, an animal behaviourist. This great DVD presents sound, professional advice giving an in-depth insight and understanding of your Westie. They'll take you step-by-step through all the stages of Westie ownership,including; what to look for in a breeder, choosing the right puppy from a litter, puppy-proofing your home, transporting your Westie, what to do when you get home, toilet training, puppy's first visit to the vet, exercise routines, the importance of socialisation and training, taking your Westie abroad - in fact everything you need to ensure your Westie grows into a healthy, happy addition to your family. Useful Information about the Westie
Description: The West Highland White Terrier (Westie) is a small well-balanced hardy looking terrier, exhibiting good showmanship. A West Highland White Terrier is elegant looking with a beautiful, shiny white coat and bright, button eyes, shaggy eyebrows and a black nose. They are an intelligent dog who learns quickly. The West Highland White Terrier loves human companionship and will play with their family indoors or outdoors. Their size makes them great for an apartment but they are just as at home in the country. A West Highland White Terrier will make a great companions for children of all ages. The Westie is one of the most popular breed of dogs today. Other Names: Poltalloch Terrier, Westie Height: 10 - 11 inches Weight: 15 - 22 lbs Colours: All white Coat: Double coat, harsh straight, wiry outer coat and soft, close, furry undercoat. Temperament: A West Highland White Terrier is active, assertive, fun-loving, well-behaved, light-hearted With Children: Yes, make excellent playmates for children because they can withstand rough play. With Pets: Yes, but teach them when they are young to tolerate cats. Special Skills: Family Pet Watch-dog: High Guard-dog: Low Care and Training: A West Highland White Terrier is easy to train and should have basic training. They need regular brushing two to three times a week to help keep their white coat clean. Monthly bathing. Minimal trimming if they are just a pet. If you plan to show them, they will also need trimming, plucking and stripping of the coat. Learning Rate: High, Obedience - High, Problem Solving - Very High Activity: Indoor & Outdoor - Very High Living Environment: At home in the country or the city a West Highland White Terrier will do well as an apartment dweller if they are walked several times a day though they will always enjoy having the freedom to play in a yard. West Highland White Terrier do best with human or canine companionship. Health Issues: Healthy and robust. Some problems with skin allergies, patella luxation, hernias and cranio mandibular osteopathy (lion jaw), deafness and congenital heart disease. Life Span: 15 + Years Litter Size: 2 - 5 Country of Origin: Scotland History of the West Highland White TerrierThe West Highland White Terrier was developed in the high mountains of west Scotland and claims ancestry to the Scotch Terrier. The West Highland White Terrier were originally bred to hunt vermin. Sir Edwin Landseer painting of 1831 "The Breakfast Party" features several Highland Terriers. In the later 1800s there was a strain of white Scottish Terriers who were owned by Colonel Malcolm of Poltalloch and were known as Poltralloch Terriers. They were very much like the West Highland White Terrier of today. They were at one time cross bred with Cairn, Scottish and Dandie Dinmont Terriers.
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