The West Highland White Terrier, also known as Poltalloch Terrier, Roseneath Terrier, Westie, Westy, as they are affectionately known has always been one of the most popular breeds and for good reason. Not only are they cute, but they also have a happy, fun-loving and outgoing nature. In short, they are the perfect choice as a family dog or companion dog. Westies are also one of the most popular breeds in the show ring and have been for decades. They are intelligent little dogs and love to please, which means it is easy to train a Westie, although they are a little stubborn.
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West Highland Terrier
Our beautiful Lettie has given birth to 5 beautiful puppies 4 girls 1 boy. This is Lettie's first litter and we have used a Pedigree stud dog. Will be ready to go to there forever home's from the 19th of December.

West Highland Terrier
We have the most beautiful parents male and female Bianka and Kuba. They have 5 snow white puppies with good looking fur that are all very healthy and lovely with pink little paws. There is 2 beautiful boys and 3 great girls. The puppies were born on 27th September 2025. They can be collected after 22th November 2025. Mum and dad our beautiful healthy family dogs who are a

West Highland Terrier
We are thrilled to introduce our beautiful litter of West Highland White Terrier puppies! These delightful little ones were born in our family home and have been lovingly raised among our children in

West Highland Terrier
🐾 Traditional square top quality show standard puppies. Beautiful thick coats and square heads like they should look. 🐾Mums is our wonderful family dog. We have had her since she was only 8!weeks

West Highland Terrier
Lovingly raised in our family home, both mum and dad are registered pedigree Westies—mum is listed in the Polish pedigree database with her lineage traceable across several generations, while dad is r
The average cost of a purebred West Highland Terrier puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1270, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.