Westie Gifts
Our website contains a great range of Westie merchandise for every Westie lover and Westie owner. The products we have available include Westie Throws, Westie Cushions, Westie Wall Hangings, Westie Draught Excluders and Westie Shoulder Bags.
Click On The Following Link To View our Full Range Of Westie Merchandise:
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/products.asp?search4=westie
Westie Products Currently Available
West Highland Terrier Draught Excluder
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2687
Westie Belgian Tapestry Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=1904
Westie Chunky Mug
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2653
Westie Clock On Welsh Slate
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2245
Westie Coaster On Natural Welsh Slate
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2216
Westie Daisy Daisy Apron
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2661
Westie Daisy Daisy Double Oven Gloves
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2663
Westie Daisy Daisy Tea Towel
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2664
Westie Family Doormat
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2747
Westie Fridge Magnet On Natural Welsh Slate
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2280
Westies Scottish Heather Slimline Card
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2731
West Highland Terrier Throw
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=412
Westie Throw
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=626
West Highland Terrier Ceramic Mug
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2321
West Highland Terrier Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=1931
West Highland Terrier Shoulder Bag
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=1205
West Highland Terrier Tapestry Wall Hanging
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=911
Westie Belgian Tapestry Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=1640
Westie Decorative Doormat
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2621
Westie Tapestry Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=653
Westie Tapestry Wall Hanging
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=1081
Westie Throw
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=1756
Westie Word Tapestry Cushion (Petite)
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2514
Westies Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=60
Westies Faithful Friends Tapestry Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2174
General Information On Westies
Westies were bred to hunt otters, foxes and vermin. They share their ancestry with the Scottie, Cairn and Dandie Dinmont terriers. From the rough-coated terrier stock in Scotland, white whelps were selected to form this breed. Records show that James 1, King of England in the 1620´s requested some ´little white earth dogges´ out of Argyleshire in Scotland and these were possibly Westies! Col Malcolm of Poltalloch, Argyleshire, accidentally shot and killed his favourite terrier (a dark coloured one) and vowed from then on only to have white dogs. He may have been the originator of the Westie but at that time they were called Poltalloch Terriers. The Duke of Argyll´s estate at Dumbartonshire was called Roseneath and in the 19th century, Westies were known as Roseneath Terriers in honour of his patronage and interest. In the first organised dog shows in the late 1800´s they were known as White Scottish Terrier until 1904 when they were classified under the name of West Highland White Terrier.
Westies are intelligent but can be rather naughty so remain consistent in their training.
All pigmentation should be black. The head should be slightly domed with a distinct stop. The teeth should be large for the size of the dog with a regular scissor bite. The eyes should be set well apart, medium-sized and as dark as possible. The ears should be small, erect and carried firmly with short and smooth hair. The neck should be muscular and sufficiently long merging into nicely sloping shoulders. The body should be compact with a level back. The front legs should be short, muscular and straight; the hind legs short, muscular and sinewy. The forefeet should be larger than the hind, round, strong and thickly padded and covered with short harsh hair. The hind feet should be smaller and thickly padded. The tail should be longish, as straight as possible with no feathering and carried jauntily. On no account should tails be docked.
Westies are cheeky, confident and affectionate characters. They are alert and courageous, making them good guard dogs. They can also be cunning and stubborn but are totally loyal to their families. They make excellent playmates for children both indoors and outdoors because they can withstand rough play and get on reasonably well with others of their breed. However, they must be introduced to cats when they are young as they will chase them once they get older. Early social training is imperative if they have to live with other dogs as they can be rather dominant.
Westies´ coats are hard so they must not be bathed too often. When the dogs get dirty it is best to let the mud dry on them and brush it off when dry. The coat needs to be hand plucked two or three times a year by a professional groomer. A weekly groom is all that is needed to get rid of the loose hairs.
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