"West Highland White Terrier Dog standing in grass"

 

West Highland White Terrier Dog Breed Information:

The best way to describe the wee West Highland White Terrier dog breed from Scotland is simply to say that they’re so full of self-esteem that they know they’re the best thing around. Always on the lookout for a good time, they’ll make you laugh while they entertain themselves.

 

West Highland White Terrier Dog Group: Terrier Dogs.

West Highland White Terrier Height: 10 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder.

West Highland White Terrier Weight: 13 to 22 pounds.

West Highland White Terrier Life Span: 12 to 16 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

He's generally easy to train if it's done in a positive and consistent way. Bear in mind that a Westie has a strong will and great self-esteem, which can cause some training difficulties if training becomes boring or is too harsh. He's a social dog who gets along well with everyone. He likes children of every age, but he's better suited to homes with older children. His coat is easy to groom and only requires regular brushing. If he's not clipped, his coat requires stripping about twice a year. He's a low shedder.

 

West Highland White Terrier History:

The West Highland White Terrier shares a history with that of the Dandie Dinmont, Skye, Scottish, and Cairn Terriers; they are all considered branches of the same breed. The West Highland White Terrier originated in Scotland and was used for hunting fox, badger, and otter and for killing vermin such as rats.

 

West Highland White Terrier Size:

Males are about 11 inches tall and typically weigh 15 to 22 pounds; females are roughly 10 inches tall and weigh 13 to 16 pounds.

 

West Highland White Terrier Personality:

The WestHighland White Terrier is a bold, confident, fun-loving, intelligent dog who can find joy in the simplest pleasures of life, such as squeaky toys, a belly rub, and food. His happy disposition and love of life make him a favorite for many, in spite of his mischievousness. He doesn't lack any self-esteem, but he's not so overbearing in his confidence that his self-assurance becomes a negative trait.

 

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West Highland White Terrier Health:

Westies are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all Westies will get any or all of these diseases: 

Craniomandibular Osteopathy. 

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease. 

Cataracts. 

Pulmonary Fibrosis. 

Patellar Luxation.

 

West Highland White Terrier Care:

Crate training benefits every dog and is a kind way to ensure that your Westie doesn't have accidents in the house or get into things he shouldn't. A crate is also a place where he can retreat for a nap. Crate training at a young age will help your Westie accept confinement if he ever needs to be boarded or hospitalized. Never stick your Westie in a crate all day long.

 

West Highland White Terrier Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1/2 to 1.5 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

West Highland White Terrier Coat Color And Grooming:

Westies have a double coat, with a short undercoat and a topcoat close to two inches long. That double coat protects him from inclement weather and from the teeth and claws of his quarry. The wee white one should, of course, always be white. Any other color is considered a fault in the show ring. His coat is easy to groom and requires regular brushing and trimming. The coat stays fairly clean and he should only be bathed when necessary.

 

West Highland White Terrier with Children And Other Pets:

The West Highland White Terrier is a loving dog who is good with older children. But he must have adult supervision around children, particularly younger ones. A West Highland White Terrier is good with other dogs and is suited for multidog homes.

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