How to choose a West Highland White Terrier? The West Highland White Terrier’s eyes should be bright and clear, medium in size, dark brown in color, with a wide distance between the ears and ears that stand up in a triangular shape. The nose should be dark and large but not prominent, connected to the muzzle, with six incisors between the canines in the upper and lower jaws. The limbs are short and strong, and the hair is pure white and unadulterated, with long, coarse and hard hair on top and dense, soft hair on the bottom. Eyes: When selecting a dog, you should choose eyes that are bright, medium in size and dark brown in color, if the eyes are too light in color they are considered out of order. Ears: The distance between the ears of the West Highland Terrier is wide, and the ears are triangular in shape and erect at the edge of the head. Nose : The West Highland Terrier’s nose looks dark and large, but does not protrude and is attached to the muzzle portion. Mouth : Compared to its petite size, it has large teeth, and should have six incisors between the canines in the upper and lower jaws. Limbs: The West Highland White Terrier’s limbs are relatively short but strong and powerful, with upright and muscular front limbs and more muscular and strong hind limbs. Coat: The West Highland White Terrier’s coat is pure white, with no other miscellaneous colors. The coat is divided into two layers, the upper layer is long and coarse and hard, while the lower layer is dense and soft. Body: The West Highland White Terrier’s gait is very relaxed and easy when marching. The legs extend freely from the shoulders forward, and the use of all joints is very flexible.
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