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Hi Lasheika, Thank you for your email. Chili, who we renamed to: Snowy, is just lovely. He really is the most delightful and loving dog, both my boys adore him. We have had to manage his itchy skin though which is tough in the Dubai heat. But otherwise very happy and healthy. please see pictures attached kind regards
Susan Farrow
DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
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Hi Shane!
We renamed Slow to Buffy as there is nothing slow about him, 🙂
Yes, I’ve had this beautiful pup 8 years now. He’s wonderful. We love him to bits. Here’s a photo,
Thanks
Kim
Kim Latham
DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
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Good morning Steve. Just to let you know Jack arrived safely and he’s running around being crazy. He already has his new collar on. And he’s happy with our other 2 dogs. I will up date you on his progress. Thanks. Tam
Tamara Makhzoumi
DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
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I have had a very good experience with Euro puppy and I think them very much for the wonderful puppy I have got. They got the puppy to me without a problem and they were very attentive all the way up until I received the puppy and now offer me contact if I ever have any problems. I highly recommend them.
Deborah
OxfordUnited Kingdom
The West Highland White Terrier traces its roots to the rugged Scottish Highlands, where it was carefully developed in the late 19th century. Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm of Poltalloch is widely credited with establishing the breed — selecting only pure white dogs to prevent them from being mistaken for prey during hunts.
Originally bred to hunt foxes, badgers, and rats beneath rocky terrain, the Westie earned its reputation as a fearless, tireless earth dog. Its small but powerful frame allowed it to bolt underground through narrow tunnels, while the bold terrier temperament kept it focused even when cornered by much larger animals.
The West Highland White Terrier is a compact, well-balanced dog standing around 10–11 inches at the shoulder and weighing 7–10 kg. Its round head, wide-set dark eyes rimmed with black pigment, and small pointed erect ears give it an instantly alert expression. The sturdy hindquarters and deep chest quietly reveal its heritage as a hard-working earth dog.