Jenn D
Posted : 11/4/2006 12:28:03 PM
We have owned westies all of my life because my parents are involved in breeding and breed rescue, but some things that potential owners may want to now
1.) leave them outside alone even for a minute and you will have a hole big enough to bury yourself in.
2.) They will hunt down any small animal that they can find, I have been given gifts of everything from squirrels, baby bunnies, moles, a skunk (yuck), and a possum.... therefore having small furry animals in your house is going to be difficult, I currently have a hedgehog and the dogs aren't even allowed in the same room as her
3.) They are very independent dogs, especially the females, there is occasionally and exception to the rule, but not very often. They also aren't ususally cuddlers or lovers, if you want a dog that is going to love you unconditionally and no matter what you do to them, don't get a westie, they never forget, and will hold what you do against you
4.) they are stubborn and only do things when they want to do them. All of my dogs know multiple tricks, but getting them to do it when I want them to is difficult, they could really care less if they embarass you after you say what tricks your smart dogs can do.
5.) they think they are mastiffs, they tend to not like little dogs and are definitely a big dog trapped in a little dog's body.
6.) they can be barkers, and they don't have the little dog yap, they have a big dog bark, we have had westies that will bark at the TV, a leaf blowing, strangers, friends, the other dogs, and everything else that catches their attention
7.) electric fences DO NOT work for them.. they will run right through the fence if a small fuzzy animal is on the other side, and then they will not want to come back because they would have to be shocked again to get back in.
8.) even if your dog has a perfect recall, letting a westie off lead is a bad idea, if they see something small and it runs they will chase it, and they can run suprisingly fast and for long periods of time. They were bred to hunt, your few weeks of training on recall is not going to cancel out hundreds of years of very high prey drive