WestHighland White Terrier Adoption. $50-$300. Occasionally, you may find these dogs at a shelter. However, this is going to occur very occasionally. You have to get lucky. You may have a better chance by looking at breed-specific rescues in your area if one exists. Shelter dogs are often much cheaper than going through a breeder. Mais conhecido como Westie, essa raça ficou muito popular no Brasil apĂłs ter sido o cachorrinho propaganda do provedor de internet IG, no ano 2000. Hoje, mesmo apĂłs uma dĂ©cada, a raça continua tendo muitos fĂŁs no paĂ­s. FamĂ­lia terrier Grupo do AKC Terriers Área de origem EscĂłcia Função Original caçador de raposa, texugos e animais nocivos Tamanho mĂ©dio do macho Alt 27 cm, Peso 6-9 kg Tamanho mĂ©dio da fĂȘmea Alt 25 cm, Peso 6-9 kg Outros nomes Poltalloch Terrier, Westie Posição no ranking de inteligĂȘncia 47ÂȘ posição PadrĂŁo da raça confira aqui Energia Gosto por brincadeiras Amizade com outros cĂŁes Amizade com estranhos Amizade com outros animais Proteção TolerĂąncia ao calor TolerĂąncia ao frio Necessidade de exercĂ­cio Apego ao dono Facilidade de treinamento Guarda Cuidados com a higiene do cĂŁo Conheça o curso para tutores oficialdo portal Tudo Sobre Cachorros ‱ Aprenda a eliminar a ansiedade e o estresse do seu cĂŁo ‱ Resolva problemas de comportamento ‱ Tenha um cachorro mais feliz e saudĂĄvel EU QUERO! Origem e histĂłria da raçaTemperamento do West Highland White TerrierComo cuidar de um West Highland White TerrierProdutos para seu cachorroSaĂșde do West Highland White TerrierPreço do West Highland White Terrier Origem e histĂłria da raça O West Highland White Terrier compartilha raĂ­zes com outros terriers da EscĂłcia, na caça de raposas, texugos e vĂĄrios animais nocivos. O Westie, o Dandie Dinmont, o Skye, o Cairn e o Terrier EscocĂȘs, eram considerados ao mesmo tempo uma sĂł raça com bastante diversidade. Cruzamentos seletivos baseados em qualidades como tipo de pelo ou cor, podem ter gerado linhagens fĂĄceis de preservar em relativo isolamento nas vĂĄrias ilhas do paĂ­s. O Westie chamou a atenção pela primeira vez em 1907 como Poltalloch terrier, nome da terra natal do Coronel E. D. Malcom, que havia criado uma raça de terriers brancos com pernas curtas 60 anos antes. A raça trocou de nome muitas vezes, incluindo Roseneath, Poltalloch, EscocĂȘs Branco, pequeno Skye e Cairn. Na verdade, o primeiro registro feito pelo AKC foi como Terrier Roseneath em 1908, mas o nome mudou para West Highland White Terrier em 1909. Desde essa data seu nome ficou famoso, e ele se mostrou como um dos mais competitivos terriers em exposiçÔes e um dos mais populares de estimação. Temperamento do West Highland White Terrier O agitado Westie Ă© feliz, curioso e estĂĄ sempre no meio das coisas. Ele Ă© afetuoso e carente, um dos terriers mais companheiros. Mas nĂŁo Ă© muito amigĂĄvel com animais pequenos. Gosta de uma corrida diĂĄria em ĂĄrea segura ou seguir o tutor em um passeio, assim como brincar em casa. Ele Ă© independente e um pouco teimoso, e pode latir e cavar. Como cuidar de um West Highland White Terrier O Westie precisa de passeios moderados com coleira ou uma boa caçada no quintal todos os dias. Seu pelo liso precisa ser penteado duas ou trĂȘs vezes por semana, alĂ©m de tosa a cada trĂȘs meses. A forma Ă© conseguida com cortes e remoção de pelos. Pode ser difĂ­cil manter seus pelos brancos em alguns locais. O grupo dos terriers tem vĂĄrias caracterĂ­sticas em comum. Fizemos um vĂ­deo com tudo sobre essa famĂ­lia de pequenos caçadores. Confira Produtos para seu cachorro Use o cupom BOASVINDAS e tenha 10% de desconto na primeira compra! SaĂșde do West Highland White Terrier Principais preocupaçÔes leucodistrofia de cĂ©lulas globĂłides, Doença De Legg-Perthes, CMO PreocupaçÔes Menores intoxicação por cobre, catarata, luxação da patela Vistos Ocasionalmente surdez Exames Sugeridos quadris, joelhos Expectativa de Vida 12-14 anos Preço do West Highland White Terrier PromoHarga Special High Quality Corgi 17 Juli 2022 - 04:24 [Anjing Pembroke Welsh Corgi] Female Poodle Apricot 16 Juli 2022 - 04:40 [Anjing Poodle] Jual Anakan Miniature Dachshund 16 Juli 2022 - 04:40 [Anjing Miniature Dachshund / Teckel] For Sale Puppy Male Golden Retriever 16 Juli 2022 - 04:40

West Highland White Terrier temperament, personality, training, behavior, pros and cons, advice, and information, by Michele Welton, Dog Trainer, Behavioral Consultant, Author of 15 Dog Books The AKC Standard says that the West Highland White Terrier Westie is "possessed with no small amount of self-esteem." Indeed! Along with the Cairn Terrier "Toto" from the Wizard of Oz, the West Highland White Terrier is what many people picture when they hear "terrier." The Westie is everything a terrier was designed to be. Sturdy, spunky, and bold, he needs his daily walks and interactive play sessions. Yet he is easier to handle and friendlier than some other terriers. He can adapt to any home in which he can be a full participant and busybody. Quick to announce anything amiss, including visitors, the Westie usually proceeds to welcome them inside with a gaily wagging tail. West Highland White Terriers can be bossy with other dogs of the same sex, but otherwise coexist with other dogs and cats more readily than most terriers. Rabbits and rodents, however, are in for a stressful and probably short life, along with wild critters who venture into the Westie's yard. He will pursue with tenacity anything that moves and cannot be let off-leash except in a safe, enclosed area. Assertive but cheerful, with the typical stubbornness and cleverness of a true terrier, the Westie must be shown that you are in charge, else he may become demanding and testy when he doesn't get his own way. He does respond well to consistent discipline and to obedience training that utilizes food rewards. West Highland White Terriers can be possessive of their food and toys, and they are determined diggers and barkers. Is small, yet sturdy and tough - not a delicate lapdog Has a natural appearance Needs only moderate exercise Makes a keen watchdog Doesn't shed too much Compared to most terriers, is friendlier with strangers, more amenable to training, and more tolerant of other pets A West Highland White Terrier may be right for you. The dynamic terrier temperament see full description below Potential aggression toward other animals - strong chasing instincts Stubbornness Digging holes Barking Regular brushing and clipping A considerable number of potential health problems A West Highland White Terrier may not be right for you. Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training. You can avoid some negative traits by choosing an ADULT dog from an animal shelter or rescue group. With an adult dog, you can easily see what you're getting, and plenty of adult West Highland White Terriers have already proven themselves not to have negative characteristics. If you want a puppy, you can avoid some negative traits by choosing the right breeder and the right puppy. Unfortunately, you usually can't tell whether a puppy has inherited temperament or health problems until he grows up. Finally, you can avoid some negative traits by training your West Highland White Terrier to respect you and by following the 11-step care program in my book, 11 Things You Must Do Right To Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy. If I was considering a West Highland White Terrier, I would be most concerned about... The dynamic terrier temperament. Most terrier breeds are remarkably similar. The same words are used over and over – quick to bark, quick to chase, lively, bossy, feisty, scrappy, clever, independent, stubborn, persistent, impulsive, intense. But some terrier breeds are more so than others. Overall, as a breed, West Highland White Terriers tend to be in the middle section of the terrier spectrum. But of course there are some individuals who will be in the higher end! Defensive reactions. I do not recommend terriers for small children. Many terriers will not tolerate any nonsense from little life forms whom they consider to be below themselves in importance. Many terriers are quick to react to teasing, and even to the normal clumsiness that comes with small children accidental squeezing of their ears or pulling of whiskers or stepping on their paw. Many terriers are possessive of their food and toys and will defend these from all comers, including children. Possible animal aggression. West Highland White Terriers are often more tolerant toward other dogs and cats than many other terriers are, especially dogs and cats who belong to their own family. But many Westies are still dominant or aggressive toward strange dogs. Westies should not be trusted off-leash. They are too likely to "take off", oblivious to your frantic shouts, after any small creature that runs. Barking. Terriers are often too quick to sound the alarm at every new sight and sound. You have to be equally quick to stop them. Grooming. Without regular brushing, combing, and trimming/clipping, West Highland White Terriers become a matted mess. On the plus side, their shedding is on the low side of average. They are NOT hypoallergenic or light-shedding, however. Health problems. West Highland White Terriers can suffer from skin problems, a serious endocrine system disease called Addison's disease, a serious liver disease copper toxicosis, cataracts, a degenerative brain disease, joint problems, and more. Read more about Westie Health. Mind of their own. Though much more amenable to training than other terriers, West Highland White Terriers must still be taught at an early age that they are not the rulers of the world. The toughness that makes them suited to killing vermin can frustrate you when you try to teach them anything. Terriers are stubborn and dominant they want to be the boss and will make you prove that you can make them do things. You must show them, through absolute consistency, that you mean what you say. In other words, you must teach your Westie to respect you. A dog who respects you will do what you say and will stop what he's doing when you tell him "No." Read more about West Highland White Terrier Training. About the author Michele Welton has over 40 years of experience as a Dog Trainer, Dog Breed Consultant, and founder of three Dog Training Centers. An expert researcher and author of 15 books about dogs, she loves helping people choose, train, and care for their dogs.

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WestHighland White Terrier. Description : The West Highland White Terrier, often simply called the Westie is a small, sturdy dog. The head is in proportion to the body and when viewed from the front gives off a round appearance. The blunt muzzle is slightly shorter than the skull and tapers towards the nose. There is a defined stop.

If you are looking to buy or adopt a West Highland White Terrier, it is important to be aware of the associated vet fees, grooming and training expenses, food and supplies prices, as well as the cost of the puppy itself. You will find all this information and more in this article. We have also developed a cost calculator that will help you estimate the cost of raising a Westie. A West Highland White Terrier puppy is likely to cost between $650-$1,700 with the average price being $1,000. First-year expenses are around $3,755 and will be about $1,170/year or $98/month after that. Through the dog’s lifetime, the average cost of owning a Westie is $18,965. These figures are based on a comprehensive list of essentials supplies, training, medical expenses, food, treats, grooming, license, and microchip. Additionally, if you spay/neuter your dog, buy pet insurance, send your dog to a boarding facility one week every year and need a dog walker every working day, your total cost of ownership could rise between $69,560 and $134,680 through the course of the West Highland White Terrier’s lifetime, which we assume to be 14 years. The higher end of the price range applies for premium products and services that you might want to purchase, particularly if you are living in expensive areas. Below, you will find a comprehensive analysis of the expenses that come with raising a West Highland White Terrier. At the end of the article, we have added a cost calculator that will generate a much more accurate estimate as to the overall, yearly, and monthly costs of raising a Westie depending on your situation, habits, and needs. 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Quick Links Puppy CostSupplies CostTraining Cost dog trainer’s opinionMedical Cost veterinarian’s opinionFood CostGrooming Cost groomer’s opinionOther Costs dog walker’s opinionTotal CostPetBudget Cost Calculator West Highland White Terrier puppy price After reviewing over 100 ads from sources that include the American Kennel Club and PuppyFind, we have found that the price of a West Highland White Terrier puppy 6-month-old and younger ranges from $650-$1,700. This puts the average cost at $1,000, with 80% of the prices found falling within the previous range. Puppy CostRangeAverage CostWest Highland White Terrier$650 – $1,700$1,000 For a purebred, expect to pay as high as $3,500. On the other hand, adoption prices are considerably lower, with rehoming or adoption fees typically falling between $50 and $500 across the board. Always give your business to reputable breeders and shelters to increase your chances to raise a healthy and happy dog. Also, keep in mind that prices vary according to location, so you might be able to save money if you locate a shelter or breeder in a cheaper locality. WONDERING HOW AND WHERE TO FIND A WESTIE PUPPY TO BUY OR A DOG TO ADOPT? Our Guide will help you find a dog near you. We share the 27 best places to find your perfect pet. Puppies Price RangeAds Reviewed$400 – $95058 $951 – $1,50057 $1,501 – $2,050 15$2,051 – $3,1500 $3,151 – $3,500 5Total 135 This data is 100% original and has been collected by PetBudget’s team. “As a veterinarian, I think West Highland White Terrier breeding dogs should be evaluated or tested for the following conditions hip dysplasia, eye examination by an ophthalmologist annually until the age of 8, patellar luxation. Buyers should ask the breeder about health screening tests performed.”Leslie Brooks, DVM – Licensed Veterinarian If you want to know more about the price of puppies in the US or compare this breed with 150 others, check our puppy prices article based on the analysis of close to 50,000 ads for 151 different breeds. Factors affecting the price of puppies and why prices vary for the same breed. Purebred or mixed. Usually, mixed-breeds are sold at a lower price than purebred dogs. Bloodline and breeder’s reputation. If the parents are purebred show quality dogs from a reputable breeder, the price will be substantially higher. These breeders also tend to invest more money than others to take care of their breeding dogs and puppies. Registration papers/pedigree. Some breeders are members of kennel clubs, the most famous being the American Kennel Club AKC. They can also have their breeding dogs and puppies registered which would also add to their fees. Health screenings and medical expenses. Serious breeders will have their breeding dogs and/or puppies evaluated/tested for different medical conditions. Moreover, some will take their puppies to the vet for an exam, deworming, vaccines, and/or microchip implantation prior to selling them. This drives the price higher but also reduces the risk to get an unhealthy dog. Training and socialization. Some breeders sell their dogs after they are trained and socialized. It will increase the puppy’s price but generate savings as you most probably won’t have to invest in more training and also gives a better chance to get a well-behaved dog. Breed popularity in the buyer’s location. Local supply and demand will have an impact on puppy prices. For example, small dogs tend to be more popular in metropolitan areas where people live in smaller spaces. Some breeds are more in demand in colder climates, others where hunting is popular, etc. It is worth looking for prices in different locations, but it is risky to buy a dog without having seen it before or at least have met with the breeder and visited the kennel. Age. As most people want to get their puppy as young as possible, prices tend to be lower when the dog gets older. For example, on average a 6-month-old pup is likely to be less expensive than an 8-week-old one. Coat color and markings. Coat color trends can change quickly. For any breed, some colors are more popular than others, sometimes temporarily. When the interest for a specific coat color grows, puppies get more expensive as an increase in demand leads to a higher market price. Also, for purebred dogs, only specific colors and color combinations are accepted by kennel clubs. Finally, puppies with rare colors can be very expensive as well. The cost of supplies when welcoming a West Highland White Terrier As with any dog, you will need several products on hand to make raising a West Highland White Terrier easier. This includes items like bowls, collars, toys, beds, shampoo, sanitary equipment to name just a few. Based on prices of over 250 Walmart, Amazon and PetSmart best sellers, essential supplies add up to anywhere between $150-$650 for the first year depending on the quality of the items purchased and location. Supplies PricesRangeAverage CostFood & Water Bowls$5 – $20$15Dog Collars x2 $5 – $40 $20Leash $5 – $20 $10ID Tag with Phone Number $5 – $20 $10Dog Bed 24″ or 30″ $15 – $65 $35Dog Crate 24″ or 30″ $20 – $80 $40Plastic Poop Bags 900-1080 $15 – $110 $55Pooper Scooper $10 – $30 $20House Training Pads 75-100 $15 – $45 $25Stains and Odors Removal Spray $5 – $20 $10Toys $15 – $50 $30First-Aid Kit $15 – $50 $30Brush $5 – $45 $15Shampoo $5 – $20 $10Tooth-brushing Kit $5 – $15 $10Toenail Clippers $5 – $20 $10 As your West Highland White Terrier grows, the price of supplies eases up considerably. Each subsequent year entails expenses ranging from $55 to $260, with an average of $140. This includes replenishing your stock of some aforementioned items toys, bed, poop bags, shampoo, toothbrush. Total Supplies CostRangeAverage CostFirst Year$150 – $650$345Subsequent Years$55 – $260$140 Additionally, you may require products that are not accounted for, such as clothing, play pens, fences, muzzles, harnesses and other cosmetic or maintenance items. These items are bound to push your expenses higher, so keep that in mind when planning your finances. Looking to save on pet supplies? Check second-hand stores and websites to find great deals. Check our Dog Supplies Guide and get tips to choose the right items for you and your dog bowls, collar, leash, bed, and crate size, etc.. Learn everything about costs, and find the best products you are on a budget check our special selection and buy everything new for less than $200. Leave your email at the top or bottom of this article to get our free supplies checklist with tips to select the right size for each product. The cost of training a West Highland White Terrier According to dog trainer and animal behaviorist Alexa Diaz as highly energetic and stubborn dogs, Westies would benefit from professional training. To this end, Alexa recommends private training for house manners, crate, and potty training as well as to troubleshoot any behavioral issue. Group lessons would also be a good idea mostly for socialization purposes. Generally, 7-9 private lessons should be enough for a West Highland White Terrier and will cost $900-$1,200 to which you should add five 1-hour group sessions that will likely be $150 to $200. Training CostRangeAverage CostWest Highland White Terrier$1,050 – $1,400$1,225 Picking up training books can be an inexpensive help, provided you have the time to commit to training your West Highland White Terrier. 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You can listen and learn so much about raising a dog while going to work, running errands, exercising, etc. This audiobook can definitely make a difference. If you want to know whether to train your dog yourself or hire a professional and learn about the cost of training classes and supplies, check our article written with a certified dog trainer. “Westies are good family dogs for people who like a small dog with a lot of energy. They do well with older kids and adults. Westies are very smart and learn easily. They also tend to be barkers, but training will help with this.”Alexa Diaz, Ph. D. – Animal Behaviorist Medical costs for a Westie Leslie Brooks, DVM, a licensed veterinarian estimates the medical costs to fall between $385 and $795 for the first year with a West Highland White Terrier puppy and $280 to $645 every year after that. These costs are based on her experience and may obviously vary depending on many factors such as location, the clinic taking care of the dog and the dog’s health itself. A one-time $50-$300 expense must be planned for spaying/neutering a Westie if the owner decides to go down that road. Most clinics would charge $100-$300 for the procedure but it is possible to find low cost alternatives that will run you as low as $50. In general spaying female is more expensive than neutering male. Medical CostRangeAverage CostFirst Year Vet Cost$385 – $795$590Spay/Neuter optional$50 – $300$175Adult Year Vet Cost$280 – $645$465 Vet cost for a West Highland White Terrier puppy first year Through the first year, Dr Brooks suggests making at least three trips to the vet, with the first one scheduled at roughly 8 weeks of age. Each trip will cost you anywhere between $65 and $170 and they will cover exams, essential vaccines, a fecal examination as well as the first three doses of heartworm and flea prevention. Besides, she advises owners to pursue heartworm and flea prevention, each roughly accounting for $50-$105 and $70-$105 for the rest of the first year. Heartworm prevention helps prevent the development of heartworm disease which is problematic in the US especially in the Southeast part of the country. Moreover, the West Highland White Terrier may require vaccines that depend on its owner’s lifestyle and activities Lyme $60-$80 including a booster shot if the dog is exposed to ticks $15-$25 for dogs exposed to wildlife, standing water, or taken on camping/hiking trips $70-$90 including a booster shot mostly if the daycare or kennels the dog is visiting require it due to intermittent influenza outbreaks. If spaying female or neutering male is considered, the owner should expect a $100 to $300 bill in most clinics, depending on the area. It is also possible to find low-cost options as low as $50 in some places. Note that, generally, spays tend to be slightly more expensive. Medical expenses for the following years For an adult West Highland White Terrier, one trip per year is recommended by licensed veterinarians like Dr Brooks. The yearly visit price should range around $125-$265 and includes a general examination, necessary vaccines, heartworm test and, for older dogs, some blood work to detect any potential hidden issues. Recommended heartworm and flea prevention will run about $55-$70 and $100-$150 for every adult year, respectively. Optional booster shots for the lifestyle vaccines Lyme, Leptospirosis, and Influenza, could also prove to be necessary and cost $15-$45 each. In some cases, Leslie Brooks, DVM, also does a $40-$50 fecal examination, especially if the dog shows an inconsistent stool quality. Westie potential health issues West Highland White Terriers can be prone to certain diseases or medical conditions like the ones listed by Dr Leslie Brooks below. Health ProblemLikelihoodTreatment Cost EstimateAllergiesHigh$80 – $2,000 per yearDental DiseaseHigh$400 – $800Addison’s DiseaseMedium$1,000 – $3,500Patellar LuxationHigh$300 – $2,000 Allergies involving skin and ear itchiness and infections the cost varies if the pet has constant itching and allergy issues throughout the year or if it just has 1-2 flare ups per year. It would also depend on whether the owner proceeds with allergy testing and the pet receives allergy injections. Note that the pet may also need to be on prescription food in the case of allergies, which could cost up to $75 per month. Dental disease this is the cost estimate for the dental procedures to clean the teeth and remove any infected teeth if needed. It typically needs to be done about 2-4 times throughout a Westie’s life. Addison’s disease Hypoadrenocorticism is a life-threatening condition that must be treated for the rest of the dog’s life with a variety of medications, which can be expensive. Budget $1,000-$3,500 for diagnostics, treatment, and lifelong medications. The high end of the price range is for dogs who have to be hospitalized if they are in an “Addisonian Crisis”. Patellar Luxation the low end of the range is just for pain management as needed and joint supplements. On the contrary, the high end is if surgery is needed for example if the dog is in a lot of pain and cannot get its knee back in place on its own. “The most common health condition that can become expensive for Westies is dealing with their seasonal allergies, which can be best managed if they are able to see a veterinary dermatologist.”Leslie Brooks, DVM – Licensed Veterinarian Dog insurance cost The latest North American Pet Health Insurance Association’s State of the Industry report puts the average price of accident and illness coverage plans at $565. For accident only plans, the average yearly cost is $190. Insurance can come in handy as it is impossible to predict some medical expenses. Check with pet insurance companies to get a quote and know more about coverage. It is also possible to get complete health coverage with some insurance companies but it gets much more expensive. If you wonder whether or not you should get pet insurance, we have a simple step by step guide to help you make the decision. This could save you thousands of dollars. As mentioned, some medical conditions can be expensive to treat. Although purebred dogs may have a higher incidence of some inherited disorders, mixed breed dogs are also likely to develop health conditions, such as cancer and heart disorders. No dog owner should have to make critical decisions about their pets based on their ability to afford care. That’s why pet insurance is more popular every year in the US. When comparing pet insurances, price is a significant factor, but it is also essential to consider – Deductible type per incident or per year and amount – Reimbursements percentage and limits – Services included emergency visits, hospitalization, surgery, medications, specialists, cancer treatments, pre-existing conditions, etc. – When coverage will start The price will vary depending on multiple factors, including the dog’s breed, age, location, and the plan chosen. You can compare pet insurance prices on comparison websites like PetInsuranceReview. Read our article titled a veterinarian explains medical costs for a dog to learn more and get tips to save on vet expenses. Cost of feeding a West Highland White Terrier West Highland White Terriers are small dogs, as adults weigh 18 lb. on average usually 15 to 20 lb.. After combing through the prices of best-selling brands like Purina, Pedigree and Blue Buffalo, we estimate that the cost of feeding a West Highland White Terrier puppy through its first year is likely to be $100 on average, as puppies will consume around 80 lb. of dry food for the year. Adults generally eat 120 lb. a year depending on the type of food and brand, leading up to a yearly expense of $110 on average. Keep in mind that there can be a massive cost discrepancy between budget and premium brands. Yearly Food CostRangeAverage CostPuppy$75 – $130$100Adult Dog$70 – $180$110 The dog owner will also probably want to treat his dog on a regular basis. After review of 27 best sellers on PetSmart, Walmart and Amazon, a cost estimation for the year has been made daily treat. Treats CostRangeAverage CostYearly Treats$40 – $240$150 This cost estimation for treats is based on the premise that the dog gets one big treat every day. If you give your dog a treat every other day, you can divide these amounts by two. If it is once a week, divide them by seven, and so on. Enter the relevant information in the calculator at the end of the article to get your personalized cost estimate. Four dog food brands compared The following figures are based on the purchase of 80 lb. of dry food for the first year. Puppy Food BrandsQuantity per BagNumber of Bags / YearUnit PriceTotal PricePurina – Puppy Chow36 Walmart$ One – Smart Blend Walmart$ – Puppy36 Walmart$ Buffalo – Puppy30 Amazon$ One will probably need to buy around 120 lb. of dry food for each adult year of a West Highland White Terrier. Adult Food BrandsQuantity per BagNumber of Bags / YearUnit PriceTotal PricePurina – Dog Chow50 Walmart$ One – Smart Blend40 Walmart$ – Adult50 Walmart$ Buffalo – Adult30 Amazon$ To make bigger savings, purchase in bulk. Although dog food is perishable, it can be stored for extended periods of time, making bulk purchases a practical and affordable option. Additionally, consider consulting your vet to decide what kind of food goes best for your Westie. Example for a more expensive premium brand Royal Canin – Size Health NutritionQuantity per BagNumber of Bags / YearUnit PriceTotal PriceSmall Puppy13 PetSmart$ Adult14 PetSmart$ This illustrates the price difference between budget-friendly and premium dog food. Grooming a West Highland White Terrier Typically, West Highland White Terriers need quite a lot of grooming. Corryne Smith, certified groomer, suggests that they be professionally groomed at least 4 to 8 times a year on top of daily brushing and combing at home, each session costing between $35 and $55. The price of grooming services varies depending on the dog’s size, coat condition, health and age, its behavior and the services purchased. Yearly Grooming CostRangeAverage CostWest Highland White Terrier$140 – $440$290 Professional grooming generally includes a bath and shampoo, hair removal if necessary, brushing and styling, ear, teeth, and eye cleaning as well as nail trimming. A more affordable option could be picking up a grooming kit that allows you to groom your dog at home if you have the time and skills to do it. Generally, these can be found for anywhere between $25 and $290 Walmart, PetSmart, and Amazon for example, with an average cost of $75, depending on the equipment you require. Additional costs to consider Additional CostsRangeAverage CostLicense$10 – $20$15Microchip$25 – $50$40 Dog Walking per walk $15 – $25 $20 Dog Boarding per day$25 – $85$40 License Licenses range from $10-$20 across the provided your dog is spayed or neutered. If not, the cost is likely to be a little bit higher. We strongly recommend licensing your Westie, as it can be illegal, depending on state and local regulations, to own an unlicensed dog. Moreover, it makes identification and locating in the case of emergencies that much easier. Microchip Microchips create a unique identification to your dog, allowing them to be on medical and emergency databases. Many states require dogs to be microchipped and it will cost $25-$50. Dog walking Tamaria Reddick, a professional dog walker and sitter, says that West Highland White Terriers need regular exercise. If you cannot dedicate the time to make sure your dog gets its fair share of exercise, she strongly recommends hiring a dog walker. Generally, 30-minute walks range from $15-$25 1-hour walks fall in the $20-$50 range. Walkers can be found easily on apps such as Rover and/or Wag. An owner might need to pay for private walks if the dog is not well socialized. These are obviously more expensive. Traveling Leaving any dog alone is highly inadvisable if you are traveling over days, weeks, let alone months. Dog boarding services are generally available and accessible, provided you plan. They cost between $25-$85 a day, depending on location, services offered and the time of year. During particularly busy stretches of the year, such as the holidays, you will need to book a dog boarding service in advance, as you are likely to get much better prices. If you are on a tight budget, checking with any friends or family to see if they would be willing to host your dog is a good idea, as these prices can add up very quickly. This is easier with a small dog like the Westie. Finally, you might be able to take your dog with you, as many airlines and train companies offer special provisions to help move your pets. You will have to submit a formal request ahead of time though, so make sure to plan your trips early. Moreover, the cost varies drastically, as it depends on several variables. Yearly and monthly cost for a West Highland White Terrier The cost of a puppy during the first year On average, the first-year cost associated with buying and raising a Westie puppy is around $3,755 and you can realistically expect your costs to fall anywhere between $2,525 and $5,425. Moreover, most of your major expenses will be necessary early on during the puppy’s first year. First Year CostsRangeAverage CostPuppy$650 – $1,700$1,000Supplies$150 – $650$345Training$1,050 – $1,400$1,225Medical$385 – $795$590Food & Treats$115 – $370$250Grooming$140 – $440$290License$10 – $20$15Microchip$25 – $50$40First Year Total$2,525 – $5,425$3,755 Additionally, you may incur some of the optional costs listed below. Optional First Year CostsRangeAverage CostSpay/Neuter$50 – $300$175Insurance$350 – $780$565Dog Walking 30 minutes per day$15 – $25$20Dog Boarding per day$25 – $85$40 With additional services, including a spay or neuter procedure, pet insurance and other miscellaneous services, such as dog walking five times a week for 42 weeks and boarding services assuming the dog is boarded for a week, these amounts can add up easily, putting your expenses in the $6,250-$12,350 range through the course of the puppy’s first year. Potential First Year CostRangeAverage CostWith Spay/Neuter and Insurance$2,925 – $6,505$4,495With Spay/Neuter, Insurance, Dog Walking and Dog Boarding$6,250 – $12,350$8,975 West Highland White Terrier yearly and monthly cost after the first year The costs that come with raising a West Highland White Terrier do go down after the first year. For each subsequent year, supplies, medical expenses, food, treats, grooming services and license renewal will run you anything between $595 and $1,785, with an average cost of $1,170. This comes down to a monthly cost range of $50-$149, with an average of $98. Adult Year CostsRangeAverage CostSupplies$55 – $260$140Medical$280 – $645$465Food & Treats$110 – $420$260Grooming$140 – $440$290License$10 – $20$15Adult Year Total$595 – $1,785$1,170Estimated Monthly Cost$50 – $149$98 With insurance and additional services included, such as dog walking five times a week for 50 weeks and boarding assuming the West Highland White Terrier is boarded for a week, the average cost rises to $7,015. This puts the yearly cost in the $4,870-$9,410 range. Potential Adult Year CostRangeAverage CostWith Insurance$945 – $2,565$1,735With Insurance, Dog Walking and Dog Boarding$4,870 – $9,410$7,015 Total cost of owning a West Highland White Terrier On average a Westie lives 14 years usually 13 to 15 years. Using the figures and factors explained above, we can estimate the total cost of owning and raising a West Highland White Terrier to fall between $10,260 and $28,630, with the average cost being $18,965. Total Cost of Ownership 14 yearsRangeAverage CostWest Highland White Terrier$10,260 – $28,630$18,965 Adding a spay/neuter procedure as well as pet insurance the average cost of ownership will be around $27,050 and will range between $15,210 and $39,850. Finally, with 30-minute professional walks five times a week all year long except for two weeks and a week of dog boarding, the total cost of ownership can be as high as $69,560 to $134,680, averaging $100,170 for the 14 years spent with the Westie. Potential Total Cost of Ownership 14 yearsRangeAverage CostWith Spay/Neuter and Insurance$15,210 – $39,850$27,050With Spay/Neuter, Insurance, Dog Walking and Dog Boarding$69,560 – $134,680$100,170 Thank you for reading us! Stay tuned for more information about pet costs, product reviews and saving tips. PetBudget West Highland White Terrier cost calculator The cost of a West Highland White Terrier – A summary in 7 questions 1- How much is a West Highland White Terrier puppy? On average a West Highland White Terrier puppy will cost $1,000 in the USA. Most puppies can be found between $650 and $1,700. The price will vary depending on the breeder and location as well as the dog’s bloodline, color, and age among other things. 2 – How much are dog supplies? A new owner can expect an initial investment between $150 and $650 in supplies when welcoming a small dog. Every year, the cost to renew some of them should be between $55 and $260. Prices vary depending on location, stores, brands, and products quality. 3 – Does a West Highland White Terrier need training and how much will it cost? Having a West Highland White Terrier professionally trained is usually recommended both private and group training and should cost around $1,050 to $1,400. For this breed, training should mainly focus on socialization, potty training, crate training, and house manners. 4 – What is the cost of preventive medical care for a West Highland White Terrier? Preventive medical care should amount to around $385 to $795 for a West Highland White Terrier puppy during the first year and around $280 to $645 every adult year. This does not include a spay or neuter procedure usually between $100 and $300. 5 – How much food does a West Highland White Terrier eat and how much will it cost? A West Highland White Terrier puppy will eat around 80 lb. and an adult close to 120 lb. of dry food yearly it varies for each dog and food brand. Annual expenses should be between $75 and $315 for a puppy and $70 to $380 for an adult dog. Other types of food and treats would increase the costs. 6 – How often should a West Highland White Terrier be professionally groomed and how much will it cost? A West Highland White Terrier should be professionally groomed 4 to 8 times every year. Most dog owners will not be able to groom the dog themselves. Each visit to a grooming salon should cost from $35 to $55 for this breed depending on the dog and the services offered. 7 – Are there any other expenses to expect? In the United States, a dog license usually costs between $10 and $20. The cost could be slightly higher if the dog is not spayed or neutered. Having the dog licensed is mandatory almost everywhere. A dog microchip costs $25 to $50 on average in the US and is generally implanted during a medical appointment. It is placed under the skin usually between the shoulder blades. Dogs adopted from a shelter or bought from a breeder sometimes already have a microchip. According to the North American Pet Health Insurance Association’s latest State of the Industry Report, the average annual price is $566 for accident and illness coverage plans or $190 for accident only plans. Dog walkers usually charge $15 to $25 for 30 minutes group walks and $20 to $50 for 1-hour long ones. Prices vary mainly depending on location. Private walks are more expensive. A dog owner should budget $25 to $85 per day for dog boarding services. Prices vary depending on location, time of the year, and the level of service among other things. Newsletter Subscribers get Before & After you Get a Puppy 2 eBooks+ Our Dog Supplies Checklist + Coupons & DiscountsALL FOR FREE “Allow me to help you prepare for your new dog, make the best decisions, and save.”Johann – PetBudget Founder What is the next step? Check our New Dog Owner Guide. It’s a 5 minutes read packed with useful information for future and new dog owners. Other breeds you might like Or learn more about the cost of owning a dog. This article is THE reference when it comes to budgeting for your pet. To help you out, this guide contains all the primary expenses that are necessary to ensure your future dog’s well-being. Make sure to take these considerations seriously before adopting or purchasing a West Highland White Terrier, as they are imperative to your dog leading a healthy, happy, and comfortable life in your home. Moreover, the dog should not be a financial burden on you or your family, so make sure to carefully read through each section to better understand the expenses that come with raising a West Highland White Terrier. Figures provided in this article are for informational purposes only. A dog owner should always find the actual costs applicable to his own situation before making any decision. References and Resources Leslie Brooks, DVM – Licensed Veterinarian Alexa Diaz, Ph. D. – Animal BehavioristCorryne Smith – Dog GroomerTamaria Reddick – Dog Walker, Pet SitterOrthopedic Foundation for AnimalsThe American Kennel ClubNorth American Pet Health Insurance AssociationAssociation of Professional Dog Trainers This article is original content from PetBudget.
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ï»żIf you have looked into information on West Highland White Terriers and feel one would be a good fit for your family, you are likely to want to know what purchase prices to expect currently in 2022. Following are details of the average costs of Westie puppies, as well as rescue dogs in the United States and the United Kingdom. Having adopted a Westie not so long ago and going through the same process, I have a good insight into how much Westies costs, and I’d like to share the details with you here on this topic. So, how much do Westies cost? West Highland White Terrier puppies typically cost between $350 and $3,800 in the US, and ÂŁ200-ÂŁ3,000 in the UK, for purebred and show-quality dogs the prices being higher. The price of adult and rescue dogs ranges from $118 to $900 and ÂŁ135-ÂŁ2,000. Westies are cute, fun, and loyal family dogs with a typical mischievous terrier temperament. Inquisitive, energetic, amusing, and always ready to play, there is a good reason that Westies are a popular pet dog choice. However, they are definitely not suitable for everyone – read our guide on what Westies are like as a family pet. But financing the purchase of any dog and its ultimate care is certainly a big consideration as well. This guide will hopefully help you decide whether a Westie would be the right breed for you. Table of Contents What is the Average Cost of a West Highland Terrier? How Much is a Full-bred Westie? Why Are Westies so Expensive? Factors Influencing the Price of Westies Advantages of Buying a Westie Puppy From a Breeder What You Get From a Reputable Breeder Advantages of Rescued and Rehomed Westies What You Should Know About Rehomed Westies Where to Get a Westie Other Costs to Be Aware of Essential Items for Puppies Final Thoughts West Highland White Terrier Pricing Chart UKUSAKC Kennel Club puppiesÂŁ1,500-ÂŁ3,000$700 – $3,800Puppies for sale online under 6monthsÂŁ1,500-ÂŁ3,000$250-$2700Adults for sale online over 6monthsÂŁ950-ÂŁ2,000$150-$900Rescue under 6monthsÂŁ200-ÂŁ350$350-$650Rescue over 6monthsÂŁ135-ÂŁ250$118-$350 These prices of Westies have a wide range gap, which is why I’d like to go into more details for the reasons why the cost of a Westie differs so much, depending on which adoption route you take. Resources used to compare prices American Kennel Club, The Kennel Club, Gumtree, Pets4Homes, Buy Sell Pets Online, Animals In Distress, Westie Rescue USA, Westie Rescue UK, RSPCA, Dogs Trust, National Animal Welfare Trust, Animal Humane Society, MSPCA-Angell, North Shore Animal League America, Westie Rescue of California, Maryland Westie Rescue, Westie Rescue and Placement of Northern California What is the Average Cost of a West Highland Terrier? The prices were derived by looking at puppies and adult dogs available at the time of writing Spring 2022 and researching various adoption fees of rehoming centers. The average price of a West Highland White Terrier puppy in the United States is currently around $1,850 the most popular price range being $700-$3,000 and in the UK ÂŁ1,725 ranging from ÂŁ950-ÂŁ2,500. These numbers being a range means you can purchase a puppy for less than this or you might be asked to pay more. As you can see from the table above and if you’ve been doing your own bit of research, you’ve found out that the prices of Westies vary a great deal! But remember this is a guideline and since there are a number of options available when deciding to purchase a Westie, what you pay comes down to your individual preference of the age of the animal and where you’re getting it from. A cheaper Westie is by no means a lesser pet, but at the same time, you should be wary of dogs that seem underpriced. As a general rule purebred Westie puppies tend to cost a lot more than rehomed adults whether you’re in the US or the UK. For example, my Westie came from a local rescue center in the UK, which has an excellent reputation for animal welfare. He has no papers to prove whether he’s a purebred or pedigree, but certainly has the characteristics and charm of a West Highland White Terrier. I paid a ÂŁ125 ~ $170 adoption fee for him in 2014, which went towards covering a full health check, the necessary vaccinations, veterinary care, microchipping, and dog food. Although the adoption fee has almost tripled since then, it still seems a low amount compared to purchasing a puppy from a breeder. However, there are good reasons for that, which we’ll cover below. How Much is a Full-bred Westie? Let’s understand first what full-bred purebred means. A purebred dog is one whose parents are of the same breed and the offspring is bred true, resembling its parents. Good quality pups are bred to the official breed standard, with health and genetic tests conducted throughout the breeding process. Registrations can be done through various governing bodies, such as AKC in the US or The Kennel Club in the UK. A purebred dog that has pedigree papers can trace back to generations, and parents and ancestors are registered with the relevant governing body. The price of full-bred Westies varies a lot, depending on the breeder, the bloodline, and where you are located. This range is based on what I’ve seen online – there might be some variation between breeders. For example, in the UK you can expect to pay between ÂŁ1,500 and ÂŁ3,000 for a full-bred westie from a reputable breeder, and in the United States for Westies registered with the AKC, you’re looking at $1,700 and $3,800. Individual Westies can of course be more or less than this. Why Are Westies so Expensive? There are a number of factors at play that determine the price of a West Highland White Terrier or any other dog breed for that matter. When you take on a puppy from a reputable breeder, you are not just buying the puppy. You’re buying into the bloodline and you can expect some reassurance that your new pup is going to be healthy and socialized from the beginning. Reputable, licensed breeders have various costs to account for when rearing puppies. The pedigree documents to prove the dog’s heritage is just one small piece of the bigger picture. The puppies’ parents typically will undergo genetic tests, health screenings, be given appropriate medical care, and be nurtured on the best food possible, which all add up to a substantial amount of cash. Also, during the Covid-19 pandemic, there was an upswing in people wanting puppies to keep them company while spending more time at home. Which resulted in an extraordinary demand in the pet market, raising pricing quite considerably from their previous points. Factors Influencing the Price of Westies Let’s look at some reasons that can impact the initial purchase price of a West Highland Terrier. Age You’re usually likely to pay more for puppies than adult dogs. Westie pups can be taken home when they’re 8-12 weeks old and it is then when they are the most expensive. You’re buying a little creature which you are effectively going to parent from the earliest age possible and train them the way you want. You also get to choose the pup from the litter that steals your heart. Pedigree Having a bloodline that has been selected’ successfully for desirable traits over generations will make your Westie more sought after and in turn, cost you more to buy. Reputable breeders are more likely to care about advancing the breed so will keep their dog’s lineage true to the Westie standard. Knowledgeable breeders Even if it costs more to buy a Westie from a knowledgeable breeder who has put in time and effort into ensuring that you are getting a healthy puppy with show-winning qualities, this investment can pay off in the future, both financially and in terms of what you gain from your Westie. Purebred vs mixed Mixed-breed dogs are typically sold at a lower price than purebreds. Location Where you live also affects the price of a Westie. If there are several breeders in your area, it’s likely they’ll adjust their pricing to be more competitive for that market. Registration papers Some breeders are members of a nationally recognized association such as the Kennel Club in the UK or the American Kennel Club in the United States. Registering their dogs with their respective breed organization ensures the pedigree is true and parents can be traced to verify expected traits for a Westie. This will also add to the overall price of a puppy. Trends and popularity of a breed One of the most influencing factors of a Westie puppy price is how popular the breed is at a given time. For example, puppies tend to be more desirable after a certain breed wins at Crufts or if a celebrity popularises them on social media. First time or rehomed A westie rehomed from a shelter or rescue center is always cheaper than buying a puppy direct from a breeder. Of course, there are still other costs to consider, such as vaccinations and microchip registration, neutering or spaying if the dog has not already been done and health insurance. Advantages of Buying a Westie Puppy From a Breeder First of all, we must emphasize that not all breeders are the same or even care for the animals they bring into this world. Try and avoid commercial breeders and puppy farmers by ensuring you buy from a licensed breeder specializing in Westies. Kennel Clubs have a directory of such entities. Since Westies are prone to a number of serious health conditions, by getting a pup from a breeder who cares about improving the breed, the risks can be vastly reduced. What You Get From a Reputable Breeder Get to meet the parents, see the pup within the litterOpportunity to vet previous purchasersYou can choose your puppy from the litterA puppy weaned off at the right time and reared in the houseYou can ask as many questions as you want about the dog’s lineageYears of knowledge, experience and heritageBuy back guarantee should you change your mindThe breeder should find out about you and the pup’s new home as wellPedigree and registration documentsA few week’s insurance or at least advice on itA supply of food the puppy was fed onPuppy should be wormed at the time of taking homePossibility of show quality dogYou can raise and train the Westie the way you want. Advantages of Rescued and Rehomed Westies If – for whatever reason – obtaining a puppy from a breeder is not for you, there are plenty of other options to have a Westie as your companion. Luckily West Highland Terriers aren’t the type of breed that would regularly become abandoned and if they are, there are many rescues who specialize in them. You can often see them for sale on classified ads also, but always do your due diligence and thoroughly research where you’re buying from, before introducing a dog into your home. Older, adult dogs can become unwanted for many reasons; death of the owner, divorce, an unexpected illness the owner wasn’t prepared for can all be contributing factors. Regardless, by adopting an adult Westie you’ll give them a second chance in life. They are known to be protective, loyal, and affectionate towards their owners, and a Westie who sees you as their rescuer’ will be even more loving and bond with you quickly. You’ll have an advantage in that you don’t have to go through the growing pains of raising a puppy, and hopefully, they are already well socialized and house trained. Rescued and rehomed pets not just Westies cost less to buy as a general rule. Sometimes veterinary care, flea and tick treatments, vaccinations are included in the adoption fee. Adopting an older dog from a shelter will also mean you’re not supporting the unscrupulous practices of puppy mills. These places are going to stay in business until people stop buying from them. So please don’t give them your custom. What You Should Know About Rehomed Westies If you are willing to take on an older West Highland Terrier from a rescue organization, there are some other considerations you should be aware of. When you’re adopting from a shelter, you’ll be less likely to have information about their complete health background and previous history, especially if they were a stray. They can be pedigree or not, but often there isn’t going to be paperwork. They can have serious behavior problems such as barking and nipping and might need a lot of additional training to put things right. If you’re not familiar with training dogs you’ll need to consider professional help in this area. It is however not advisable to have a Westie as your first dog breed. And lastly, be prepared to live with an elderly mutt. Rescued Westies tend to be older, often over 5 years of age and more. Nevertheless, being energetic is one of the signature traits of these little dogs, which can mean they’re still very active well into their late years. Where to Get a Westie As we have seen, there are many places you can acquire a West Highland White Terrier through. Some are better than others. As well as costs, you should also consider what sort of people you’re sourcing your new pet from. Are they in it to make a quick buck or do they genuinely care about the breed and the animal’s welfare? Here’s a list of places we’d recommend start looking Puppies Kennel Clubs these are the largest organizations that are concerned about pets’ health and wellbeing. Members must adhere to breeding guidelines and protocols to ensure the puppies are healthy and cared for. Breeders registered with most of the well-known kennel clubs are reputable, but you should do your research. Breeders directory some websites collate the details of specific breeds’ breeders, including West Highland White Terriers. Rehoming Westie rescue centers there are many dedicated rescue charities in the United Kingdom and the United States just for this breed. There can be a long waiting list, and you’ll be thoroughly vetted and matched to a Westie. Local rescue organizations it can be rare to find them in a rehoming organization near you and often they don’t even make it to their website because they’re gone that quickly. The best thing to do is to register your interest with them so that you’ll be one of the first people to be contacted when one comes up. This is how we got our Westie so it’s not an impossible route. Friends and acquaintances sometimes you hear a friend whose circumstances have changed and needs to give up their doggie. This could be a great opportunity if you already know the dog and its previous owner. What about pet stores? We would strongly urge anyone interested in animal welfare to avoid getting a Westie from shops, as the vast majority source their pets from puppy farms and breeding kennels. Since pet stores need to make money too, they’ll buy them in as cheap as possible which usually means the breeder would be cutting costs and corners too. Pups are unlikely to have been properly cared for and they possibly come with hereditary illnesses because of negligent breeding practices. Other Costs to Be Aware of There is no space here to detail all the costs involved in looking after a Westie once in your care. But to give you a general idea, there will be additional costs such as foodtoysbeddingcratetraininginsurancevet visitsgroomingdishescollar & leadcleaning products Essential Items for Puppies If you’re adopting a puppy, you’ll also need to ensure the following items are prepared to welcome them home a sturdy bed and indestructible beddingbowls for food and waterescape proof gardendog chews & toyspuppy crates, child gatescollar, lead, harness, ID tagpoo bagsgrooming equipment, shampoocleaning equipment – be prepared for some mess! Read more here What Do I Need for a New Westie Puppy? Final Thoughts Now that you know the average cost of purchasing a West Highland Terrier, you may be feeling a little disheartened. However, as we’ve already said, there are alternatives available to you if you don’t have the money for a pedigree Westie or just aren’t interested in spending thousands on one. Knowledge is key when you’re exploring the options of adopting this particular breed. With the proper planning, you can save up and make the necessary preparations before purchasing your puppy, making the process more smooth and enjoyable. Becoming the owner of a Westie not only demands an investment of money, time, and energy, but will be well worth it with returns of love, companionship, and plenty of cuddles for years to come. Thanks for reading this article. Keep up to date with Westie Wisdom for more great posts about our canine friends. Check out our Resources page where we put together a collection of products and links to organizations for Westie owners. We only recommend products that we believe will enhance your Westie’s quality of life. Andrea Andrea has a passion for West Highland Terriers and is on a mission to help Westie owners have the best experience with their dogs by providing them with education about all things related to the breed, so they can make informed decisions about caring for their pup. . 295 70 329 134 223 246 281 12

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