White West Highland Terrier Puppies For Sale In Ohio

artwork by Allison Platt The West Highland White Terrier Club of America DOES NOT recommend, guarantee, endorse, nor rate breeders, their kennels, or their stock. /health/ for important information and educational materials. If a puppy is not available using the Litter Listing Service, please continue to reference the service for new and/or revised listings.  to establish cordial relationships necessary to learn about future litters. If you are successful in finding that special puppy, we welcome you to the world of Westie fanciers.  Please use the puppy’s breeder and the WHWTCA web site as a continuing resource for information and support. (Listed alphabetical by state) Breeder:  Gary Sackett & David Butterfield Phone:  please use email Sire: BIS Int CH GCHB CH Ashscot's Thriller, CHIC #73159, CMO-Clear Dam:  CH Crown Royal's Princess Grace, CHIC #102275, CMO-Clear Other Information:  Sire and dam have recommended health clearances.
In addition, sire and dam are thyroid normal. Dam traces her pedigree to CH Ashgate Sinclair and CH Ariostea Pilgrim of Ashgate. Sire is linebred and breeder/owner/handled with limited showing. Puppies are home raised and socialized. Will consider show and pet homes. Sire:  SE's Versace at Windsong Dam:  Windsong Good and Faithful Servant Other Information:   Two males left, beautiful pigment, straight hard white coats. Sire is a BISS grandson. Nickie Flynn & Paula Smith Sire:  CH White Oaks Rufus, CGC Dam:  CH Molly the Snowball of Marge Munro Other Information:  Great looking puppies.  Their grandsire Edward was BOW 2009 WHWTCA Centennial National Specialty and BOB Westminster 2010. The granddam Lulu was WB Houston Kennel Club 2011, BOW Devon 2011 and is a ROM titled dam.  Rufus, the sire, is 9 years old, healthy and still behaves like a puppy. Molly is  4 years old, healthy and lives with 2 young children. Her pigment, conformation and temperament are exemplary.
Possible show prospect puppies. Exceptional pet homes considered. Breeder: Dr. Brian R. O'Callaghan Phone:  (H) 504-712-2015  (C)  504-458-5973 Sire:  GCH CH The Dashing Devil's Be a Star Dam:  GCH CH Orions Distant Horizon O'er Brimar Other Information:  This litter is the result of breeding two Grand Champions, who are two of the top Westies in the country.Poodle Mix Puppies For Sale In Va Sire:  GCH Ashgate US Great ExpectationsWhite West Highland Terrier Puppies For Sale In Ohio Dam: CH Elsinore Walk-Off BlastDogs For Sale Medina Ohio Sire:  GCH Elsinore Love That Dirty Water Dam: Elsinore Payoff Pitch Sire: GCH Mi'Wee Show Me The Money Dam: Borgo's Mi'Wee Perfect Euphoria RN CGC
Other Information: Lovely square pups with great pigment and coat. Sire and Dam have exceptional conformation and temperaments. Excellent prospects for conformation or performance. Email for pictures and pedigree. Sire:  Multich GCH The Dashing Devils Be a Star Other Information:  Our puppies are bred for excellent health, appearance and temperament.  Our dogs have health clearances.  Sire is imported from the Nederlands and is a multichampion of Canada, USA, Spain, Portugal.  Sire:  CH Starlight Show StopperParents have health clearances. Puppies are well socialized, potty trained, leash trained. They are ready to leave to their new families now. Deanne R. Hamilton, William Soule Sire:  CH Lucky Boy From Vixan Dam:  CH Rospout's Rambunctious Miss NellieAll About Westies | Copyright 2015©West Highland Club of America, Inc. Site Design and Maintenance by CAS WebWorks Site Search made possible by: JrankIn existence since 2007, Westie Rescue of Tennessee, Inc. (WRT) restructured
and was incorporated in 2010. Many of its members have been involved in rescuing West Highland White Terriers (Westies) or other animals for 20501-c-3 non-profit status was granted in August, 2010. members, including officers, are all volunteers; no salaries are paid. donate their own time, resources and unique skills to rescue, transport, rehabilitate, and ultimately place dogs in caring and responsible homes. WRT accepts dogs from a variety of situations: puppy mills, shelters, owner relinquishment, abuse/neglect situations, strays, and occasionally, commercialAll dogs are given immediate veterinary care and, health and age permitting, all are spayed and neutered prior to placement. placement is WRT's priority; WRT has a broad network of foster care volunteers who take dogs into their homes and work to rehabilitate them and address theirMany of these dogs are not housetrained and are plagued by fears and problems associated with mistreatment or confinement for extended
Westies have a spirited and robust temperament and, as such, may not be suitable for every home or family. No dog is placed until ready, and each placement receives the utmost care. The organization seeks to raise money for its rescue efforts through individual donations, sales of promotional gear, fundraisers, and in-kind donations fromIn addition to rescue and placement, the organization seeks to raise awareness with regard to the mistreatment of animals in many commercial breeding situations, as well with respect to illnesses and congenital ailments most commonly occurring in Westies. Since restructuring in March, 2010, WRT rehomed almost 70 dogs, in the firstBeginning Year Two, 17 dogs were brought into the WRT system the first two months of 2011. West Highland White Terriers (aka Westies) are cute little fluffy dogs, but their looks can be misleading. Westies are tough littleThey were bred to hunt varmints and, originally, only those dogs that were
brave enough to fight badgers were used as breeding stock. Today's Westies are still brave and tough and they still like to hunt. chase "prey" animals and they will dig to China to find a varmint. Many people look at Westies as lap dogs or as good pets for small children but neither one of the assumptions are necessarily true. Westies are free-thinkers and may or may not want to be lap dogs. In fact, most Westies are not interested in being lap dogs until they are between 2 and 3 years old. They are high-energy in a small package and they like to be on the move exploring their world. They may also revert to their "prey instinct" when around small children and more than a few Westies have been released to rescue because they have terrorized a small child. Due to this paticular trait in a Westie, we will NOT adopt to a home with children younger than eight years old. For people who appreciate a smart and independent dog, Westies can be a perfect pet.