The West Highland White Terrier

At around 1700s, the Isle of Skye and other highlandsdisorder in the kneecap • Liver ailments •
in Scotland were already producing lots of smallDeafness • Congenital heart disease
terriers. Scottish breeds were separated into two: theCare and Exercise:
Skye terriers and the Dandie Dinmont terriers.• Their coat should be brushed regularly using a
The Dandie Dinmonts were categorized as a separatebrush with stiff bristles. • They should bathe only
breed. The Skyes included the Scotties, the Cairns andwhen necessary. • Their whole coat should be
the West highland white terriers or the Westies.stripped at least twice a year and trimmed every four
It was also noted that these terriers were the hybridsmonths. • The fur on the eyes and ears should be
among the crossed Cairns, Scottish, and Dandiestrimmed using blunt-nose mirrors. • They will surely
terriers. One could assume that the hybrid would reallybe more agile and healthy after regular sessions of
be loyal and its hunting instincts could not be belittled. Inplay and/or walk.
fact, many royalties in Scotland owned terriers thatOrigin/History:
were very similar to the Westies of today.As noted, they share the same lineage with Cairns and
Another remarkable story is about a Westie thatScotties (from Skye terriers), and even with the
stopped a mother from constantly yelling at herDandies. This trio was developed in the Isle of Skye,
daughter. Every time the mother would yell at herwhich was one of the highlands in Scotland. It was
teenage daughter, the Westie would attack thenoted that white whelps were chosen from the
mother. The aggression of the dog got worse overwiry-coated Cairns, Scotties, and Dandies to produce
the years that resulted in the mother's completethe variety that were known as Poltalloch terriers.
inability to scold her teenager.Following are some items in the history that show the
It turned out that the girl was actually rewarding theWesties' reputation of being owners' favorite
dog for his protection by calming and soothing himcompanion dogs.
down after every "threat" from her mother. ManyRecords in the history mentioned that around 1620,
would perceive that the daughter was able to help herKing James 1 of England requested some small white
mother to change her ways when in fact she wasdogs from Argyleshire in Scotland. Colonel Malcolm,
helping herself by rewarding the dog for its behavior.who was considered as the originator of Poltalloch
The following are some of the basic facts breedersterriers, that are very similar to the Westies of today,
would really love to know about Westies:accidentally shot his terrier (a dark one). From then on
Category: Terrier Living Environment: indoors (highlyhe vowed to have only white terriers.
recommended); outdoors (fenced yard)In the 19th century, terriers that were very similar to the
Coat: about two-inch coarse and wiry outer coat andWesties were known as Roseneath terriers in honor
soft, dense, and furry undercoat Color: whiteof Duke of Argyll's interest and patronage of this
Height: between 10 and 12 inchesbreed. Roseneath was the name of his estate at
Weight: between 13 and 22 poundsDumbartonshire.
Temperament:In the first-ever dog show that were organized in the
Naturally,late 1800s, the Westies were called as White Scottish
• they like to bark and dig • they are not as willfulterriers. In 1904, they were classified under the name
like most terriers • they love companionshipWest Highland White terriers.
When properly trainedDuring the mid-1900s, breeders of the Cairns in Argyll,
• they can become fairly friendly towards strangersScotland selected white puppies from the stock and
• they develop close affinity with behaved childreninterbreed some to obtain white Cairns. However, in
• they love to chase cats but they do not hurt them1917, the American Kennel Club ruled that Cairns could
• they can become a very good watch dog •be listed if they have the Westies' lineage. We can
they can become very livelysay the history repeats itself for this delightful terrier is
Breeders should note of the following health issues:now mostly a favorite companion dog of many
• Chronic skin problems • Perthe's disease (hiphouseholds.
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