Top Dog Breeds: The West Highland White Terrier
Learn all about what makes the West Highland White Terrier one of the most popular dog breeds.
The West Highland White Terrier, or more affectionately known as the “Westie,” is compact in size and houses a powerful robust physique. Matched with his spirited and independent nature, the Westie is a determined hunter in the field. The West Highland White Terrier also makes an excellent companion. The Westie is playful, devoted to his family, self-reliant and very friendly.
West Highland White Terrier Breed Story
Terriers were originally bred, mainly in the British Isles, during the Middle Ages for hunting smaller rodent and vermin such as rabbits and rats, foxes, badgers and otters. They were expected to hunt above and below ground. Brave and tough, the West Highland Terrier was considered intelligent, trainable and independent enough to work out of sight and sound of their masters. Their small heads, powerful jaws and short muscular legs meant they were perfectly adept at digging out and vanquishing prey.
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West Highland White Terrier Temperament
The West Highland White Terrier is alert, lively, courageous, self-reliant but friendly. The compact little terrier is amiable and playful, with great sense of self-esteem. This breed is known and respected for being devoted to its family.
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West Highland White Terrier Standards
• Country of origin: Great Britain• Height approximately (at withers/shoulder): 28cm / 11in (standards may vary)
• Weight approximately: 7-10kg / 16-22lbs (standards may vary)
• Coat: Double coated
• Color: Pure white
• Markings: Pure white
• Lifespan: Long, 15+ years
Good to Know - West Highland White Terrier
+ Makes an excellent family pet+ Excels as a watchdog
+ Very light shedding of coat
- Regular grooming is needed
- Skilled trimming or stripping needed
- Some lines are prone to skin conditions, Legg-Perthes disease, hernias, liver disease and jawbone calcification.
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