Learn More About West Highland White Terrier
Discover West Highland White Terrier's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.
Summary
First, let's look at the adorable appearance of the West Highland White Terrier, often affectionately called "Westie." called, on. The breed belongs to FCI Group 3, the Terriers, and within this group to Section 2, the Low-Ranged Terriers. The Westie is a compact, sturdy small dog with a distinctive white coat that gives it a distinctive appearance. Its fur is hard and dense, which helps it withstand various weather conditions. Its dark, slightly almond-shaped eyes and erect ears give it an intelligent and curious expression. He has a strong jaw and a black nose that contrasts beautifully with his white fur. Westies do not differentiate between performance and show lines; they are usually kept as pets and companion dogs.
Height | 28 - 28 cm (Female), 28 - 28 cm (Male) |
Weight | 6 - 7 kg (Female), 6 - 7 kg (Male) |
Life Expectancy | 12 - 16 years |
Character | lively, confident, loving |
Coat | hard, dense, about 5 cm long, with an undercoat |
Coat Color | white |
Price | 1800 - 3000 € € |
History
The West Highland White Terrier comes from Scotland and was originally bred to hunt smaller prey such as foxes and rodents. The Westie is closely related to other Scottish terriers such as the Cairn Terrier and the Scottish Terrier. In the 19th century they were called Poltalloch Terriers, named after the estate of Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm, who is considered one of the breed's main developers. It is believed that Colonel Malcolm began breeding white terriers after he accidentally mistook one of his beloved Cairn Terriers for a wild animal while hunting and shot him. The white coat color made the dogs more visible during hunting. The name West Highland White Terrier was officially adopted when the breed was recognized by the Kennel Club in Great Britain in 1907. The Westie quickly gained popularity and is now valued worldwide as a loving companion dog.
The West Highland White Terrier was originally bred to hunt small game such as foxes and badgers. Its white fur color made it easier to see in the field.
Scotland
1900
Character
This little dog has a huge heart and a personality much bigger than his stature! Westies are known for their liveliness and drive. They are energetic, bright and love being the center of attention. Her confident demeanor can sometimes seem a little stubborn, but that only adds to her charm. As original hunting dogs, Westies have a strong hunting instinct. This means they tend to chase small animals and enjoy sniffing around outdoors. It's important to keep this in mind, especially if you have a garden or live near forests. One of the most charming characteristics of Westies is their love for people. They are loving and affectionate towards their family members and can be very good companions. Their playful nature ensures that there is never a dull moment with a Westie. They love toys and games and often bring their favorite toys to their humans to play together. Despite their affectionate nature, Westies are relatively independent dogs. They are often content to keep themselves busy and can learn to stay alone when necessary. However, it is important to note that too much alone time can lead to boredom and possibly unwanted behavior. When it comes to alertness, Westies are alert and curious. They will often bark when they notice something new or unfamiliar. Their barking is not aggressive, but rather a way of alerting their humans to something. Therefore, they can also serve as guard dogs, although their small size does not make them effective guard dogs. Although Westies are friendly and loving, it is important to note that they can sometimes be stubborn. This attachment can be challenging to parent, which is why it's important to work with patience and positive reinforcement.
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Did you know that the West Highland White Terrier was originally bred in Scotland to hunt rodents and foxes, and that its white coat color was developed to distinguish it from its prey and prevent hunting accidents?
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What to Expect
The West Highland Terrier is an active, hunting-motivated and barking dog. He needs consistent training.
Care
The West Highland White Terrier makes a good city dog as long as it gets enough exercise and mental stimulation. He is adapting sable and can live in an apartment if he gets regular walks. Westies are often good with children, but it is always important to monitor interactions between children and dogs. They are also usually friendly with cats and other pets if properly socialized.
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Suitable as a City Dog |
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Training & Education
Westies are intelligent and capable of learning, but can also be stubborn. It is important to start training early and show consistency and patience. Positive reinforcement is the key to success when training a Westie. Because Westies were originally bred as hunting dogs, they have a lot of energy and require both physical and mental stimulation. Agility, obedience training, or nose work could be great activities for a Westie. However, you should be careful not to overuse the dog. It is also important to teach the Westie how to tolerate frustration and learn impulse control, as they can sometimes become overconfident and excitable. Ball games should be used carefully, as Westies tend to become ball junkies if they play with balls too often and too intensely.
Nutrition & Grooming
A balanced diet is crucial for the West Highland White Terrier. Westies tend to gain weight, so it's important to pay attention to the quantity and quality of food. A diet of high quality food containing all necessary nutrients is recommended. Grooming Westies is a little more difficult because they have a dense, hard coat with an undercoat. The coat should be brushed regularly to prevent matting and remove dead hair. The climate in Germany is generally not a problem for Westies as their fur protects them from both cold and wet conditions. They shed moderately, but regular brushing can minimize shedding.
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