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Bold white terrier with a big heart
The West Highland White Terrier, or Westie, is a small, sturdy Scottish terrier with a bright white double coat and a confident, lively personality. Originally bred to hunt rats and foxes, it remains alert and self-assured, making a charming and spirited companion.
Bred in the West Highlands of Scotland during the 19th century, the Westie was developed to hunt vermin and burrowing animals. The white coat was deliberately selected so the dog could be told apart from quarry in the field.
Westies are smart but independent, so keep sessions short, upbeat and reward-based. Early socialization and consistent boundaries help curb stubbornness and excessive barking.
The harsh double coat needs brushing two or three times a week, plus regular hand-stripping or clipping every few months. Wipe the white coat as needed to keep it bright and check ears and nails routinely.
Feed a quality diet portioned for a small, active dog and watch treats, since Westies gain weight easily. Split the daily amount into two meals.
Aim for about 45 to 60 minutes of activity daily through walks, play and sniffing games. They enjoy chasing and digging, so a secure yard is a bonus.
Common concerns include skin allergies and atopic dermatitis, luxating patella, and a hereditary jawbone condition known as craniomandibular osteopathy. Some lines also face deafness and a lung disorder called pulmonary fibrosis.
Fun fact. Westies were famously used in advertising for Black and White whisky and Cesar dog food.
A few breed-right basics for a new West Highland White Terrier.
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