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AKC Meet the Breeds: West Highland White Terrier

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AKC Meet the Breeds: West Highland White Terrier
Photo: Mary Bloom/The American Kennel Club, Inc.

The hardy West Highland White Terrier, more commonly known as the "Westie," is known for its friendly, strong-willed personality and a remarkably bright white coat. Said to be "all terrier," this breed possesses a large amount of spunk, determination, and devotion stuffed into a compact little body. The confident Westie excels in a variety of AKC events, from conformation to agility to obedience.

A Look Back
The West Highland White Terrier is said to originate from Poltalloch, Scotland, and due to this, was originally known as the Poltalloch Terrier. He was also sometimes referred to as the Roseneath Terrier, after the Duke of Argyll's estate. The Westie was first shown in the United States in 1906 under the Roseneath name, but this was changed in 1909 and he has been known as the West Highland White Terrier ever since.

Right Breed for You?
The Westie loves people and makes an affectionate addition to any family. This devoted, happy, and faithful dog also makes a wonderful travel companion due to its small size. Their dry coats are a combination of a soft, dense undercoat and a rough outer coat. Daily brushing and regular clipping or stripping of the coat is necessary.

  • Terrier Group; AKC recognized in 1908.
  • Ideal height is 10 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder.
  • Vermin hunter, family companion.

 

 

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