PETSUNLIMITED LISTING FEED

     Washington, DC
     

    akc cici ryder

    >> Back to Listings  
    General Listing Information
    STOCK PHOTO
    View Listing for AKC CiCi Ryder
    Breed: Dog > West Highland White Terrier
    Breeder: Becky Kottwitz
    Location: Houston, TX
    Date/Time: Wednesday, Sep 16,2009
    Other Info: Note: We highly recommend all users to read this information on how to protect yourself from internet listing fraud. We cannot actively monitor every listing, so it is prudent to take the necessary precautions to ensure a worry-free transaction.

    Detailed Listing Information
    Description of Pet

    Mom is AKC registered Westie named Casie.  It is her first litter.  Dad is AKC Westie named Scooter who has sired 20 puppies in his 6 years!  They have all found incredible homes!  This litter had 3 girls and one boy.  They were born on 8/5/09.  They have been wormed and will recieve their first shots on Monday.  They will be ready to find homes on Wednesday.  One is already sold and I have a deposit on another.  CiCi is very brave.  She scouts things out and will always go first.  She has started her potty training, too!  Go CiCi!

    Vital Details
    Gender: Female
    Available: 4
    Estimated cost-to-own: $550.00
    About The Breed
    ADVERTISEMENT
    West Highland White Terriers, commonly known as Westies, are a breed of dog known for their spirited personality and brilliant white coat. They are friendly, good with children, and thrive on lots of attention. Like most terriers, they have plenty of attitude (some might say "spirit") for a dog their size. This breed is commonly recognized because it is used as a mascot for Black & White (a brand of Scotch whisky) and for Cesar brand dog food.

    They have bright, dark brown to black, deep-set eyes with a penetrating gaze. The ears are small, pointed and erect, giving the animal an alert ready-for-anything look.

    They typically weigh about 15 to 22 lbs (7.5–10 kg) and their average height is 11 in. (28 cm) at the withers. Their tails, typically naturally "carrot-shaped", should never be docked and are held upright. The tail should be between 5-6 inches. They also have deep chests, muscular limbs, a short, closely fitted jaw with scissors bite, and slightly convex skull.

    They have a soft, dense undercoat and a rough outer coat, about 2 in. long, that requires regular grooming. Some Westies have "brandy stains" on their backs and/or feet, but this is undesirable in show/breeding specimens. The natural coat is of medium length and somewhat shaggy like that of a Cairn Terrier. Many enthusiasts prefer the "lion cut" where the fur around the face is left long like a lion's mane, but the rest of the fur is cut short.

    Their paws are slightly webbed, which one can notice by trying to pass their finger between the dog's toes.