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West Highland White Terrier - Facts You Must Know Before Adopting West Highland White Terrier

  • 18/01/2011

Breed Description
The West Highland White Terrier is a small, hardy breed that is sweet and elegant looking. The females of this breed usually weigh between 14-18 pounds, and stands at 10 inches at an average. The males are slightly heavier, weighing 15-20 pounds, and an inch taller.

Coat
The double-coated West Highland White Terrier has a soft and dense undercoat with a rough top coat. It grows up to 2 inches long, and only comes in white color.

Activity
The highly energetic West Highland White Terrier will require long brisk walks on a daily basis. They are likely to develop pent-up energy if kept sitting around all day. If they do not get enough exercise to spend their kept energy, they tend to entertain themselves through barking, chewing, digging and other behavioral problems.

Temperament
The West Highland White Terrier is an intelligent, highly adaptable, and confident dog that has become well-known as a wonderful family pet through the years. They are spirited canines that thrive on interaction, companionship, and affection of their owners. These are highly energetic breed that requires a lot of exercise to keep them happy. They are eager to please, quick to learn, and intelligent making training less difficult. Effective watchdogs, they will bark at any unusual circumstance. They are possessive and territorial, and would try to dominate dogs of the same sex. These dogs do not get along with cats, and would chase anything small that runs. They get along with older and gentle children.

Overview
Originally named Roseneath Terrier and Polltalloch Terrier, the West Highland White Terrier has grown into the distinctive breed that reflected the general area of Scotland.

Care
The West Highland White Terrier requires brushing twice weekly. It is recommended that their coats be trimmed every couple of months, and stripped every few months if used as a show dog. The fur around the bottom should be kept short, and it is suggested that they be bathed once monthly at the most.

Training
The West Highland White Terrier can be a challenge when it comes to obedience. Terriers have never been easy to work with obedience to begin with. Their willfulness and intelligence can be more challenging to train than it usually is. They do tend to get easily distracted. But, overall, these are intelligent dogs and would respond to training if done properly. In training, some commands are more significant than others. Teaching them the five basic commands first, and combining them as they go. Always be firm yet positive, and end the training session with a command that has already been learned.

Character
The West Highland White Terrier is a strongly-built breed that feisty and stable. These resilient dogs are highly popular due to their cleverness and natural good manners. They are fond of playing, yet can be inclined to be quiet and strong-minded.

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