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Scottie Dog
Cycling Jersey Red Scottie dog?
Anyone know where I can get a line, the help is much appreciated
Sorry, but that is just gay. lolol. (Just kidding): o) I have no idea …. you might check with Edinbugh in Scotland, however. A friend who visited and brought me a lot of interesting things. : O) http://www.edinburghbicycle.com If you really want one badly, you could have a custom shirt made, but a shirt that you're probably looking from $ 100 or more all said and done.
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The Dog of the Highlands: West Highland White Terrier
Around 1700, the Isle of Skye and the Highlands of Scotland and others were developing a lot of small terriers. Scottish breeds were separated into two: the Skye terrier and the Dandie Dinmont terriers.
The Dandie Dinmonts were classified as a race apart. The Skyes included the Scotties, the Cairns and western highlands white terriers or the Westies.
It was also noted that these terriers were the hybrids among the crossed Cairns Scottish, and Dandies terriers. One might assume that the hybrid would really be loyal and its hunting instincts can not be underestimated. In fact, many terriers royalties Property Scotland were very similar to the Westies of today.
Another remarkable story is about a Westie that stopped a mother from constantly yelling at his daughter. Every time the mother yells at her teenage daughter, the Westie would attack the mother. Dog aggression worsened over the years that resulted in the complete inability of the mother to scold your teen.
It turned out that the girl was actually rewarding the dog for his protection by calming him down after every "threat" of his mother. Many perceive that the daughter was able to help his mother to change his ways, when in fact she was helping to reward the dog for his behavior.
The following are some basic facts breeders would love to know about Westies:
Category: Terrier Living Environment: indoors (highly recommended) outdoors (fenced yard)
Coat: outer layer thick, thin and strong about two inches and soft, dense, furry coat color: white
Height: 10 to 12 inches
Weight: between 13 and 22 pounds
Temperament:
Naturally,
• they like to bark and dig
• are not as deliberate as most terriers
• that an accomplice love
When properly trained
• can reach to be quite friendly to strangers
• they develop close affinity with behaved children
• love to chase cats but not make them damage
• can become a very good watch dog • they can become very animated
Breeders should note of the health issues:
• Chronic skin problems
• Perthes disease (hip problems)
• Jawbone calcification
• Cranio mandibular osteopathy (lion jaw)
• Patella luxation, a disorder in the kneecap
• Liver ailments
• Deafness
• Congenital heart disease
Care and Exercise:
• Your hair should be brushed regularly with a stiff brush.
• It should bathe only when necessary.
• The whole layer should be stripped at least twice a year and trimmed every four months.
• The skin in the eyes and ears should be trimmed using blunt mirrors.
• They will surely be more agile and healthy after regular sessions game sessions and / or walking.
Source / History:
As noted, they share the same lineage with Cairns and Scotties Terrier (Skye) and even with the Dandys. This trio was developed on the island of Skye, which was one of the highlands of Scotland. It was noted that white cubs were chosen from the wiry-coated Cairns, Scotties, and Dandies to produce the variety known as Poltalloch terriers.
Here are some story elements that show the Westies " reputation of the owners of dogs' favorite companion.
The records in the history mentioned that around 1620, King James 1 of England requested some small white dogs Argyleshire in Scotland. Colonel Malcolm, who was regarded as the originator of Poltalloch terriers, that are very similar to the Westies of today, shot accidentally to his terrier (a brunette). From then on he promised to have only white terriers.
In the 19th century, terriers that were very similar the Westies were known as Roseneath terriers in honor of the Duke of Argyll interest and sponsorship of this race. Roseneath was the name of his farm in Dumbartonshire.
In the ever dog show that were organized in the late 1800s, the Westies were called as White Scottish terriers. In 1904, they were classified under the name of West Highland White Terriers.
In the mid-1900s, breeders of the Cairns in Argyll, Scotland selected white puppies from the population and mix to get some white Cairns. However, in 1917, the American Kennel Club ruled that Cairns could be included if they have the lineage of the Westies ". You could say history repeats itself for this delightful terrier is now being done a favorite companion dog of many households.
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