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How to Care for a West Highland White Terrier

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Get to know your West Highland White Terrier by spending quality time each day with it. A little attention goes a long way, and the Westie will reward you with loyalty.
  • Step 2:
    Train your West Highland White Terrier with a new trick every few weeks. Westies are quick to master tricks with some repetition. Consistency is the key to learning new tricks. Once the West Highland White Terrier masters one trick, move on to another.
  • Step 3:
    Contact your vet to determine if your dog has allergies. West Highland White Terriers can be allergic to certain foods. One sign of allergies is constant sneezing and scratching.
  • Step 4:
    Maintain a West Highland Terrier's coat by daily brushing and monthly bathing. Begin this routine when your West Highland Terrier is a puppy. Use a shampoo for sensitive skin. Trim the coat every two months.
  • Step 5:
    Maintain the health of the West Highland White Terrier by brushing its teeth twice a week using a fingertip brush or doggy toothbrush. Purchase toothpaste made for dogs.
  • Step 6:
    Spay or neuter your West Highland White Terrier unless you plan to breed it.

Tips & Warnings

  • West Highland White Terriers are good with children but can be easily overwhelmed by too many at once.
  • The average life span of a West Highland White Terrier is 15 years.
  • Westies enjoy digging--you can train your Westie to dig in an approved area of your yard by hiding treats or bones in that area.
  • Do not use human toothpaste on dogs--it is not meant to be swallowed.

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