Did you know?
· This is a game terrier and has a very strong will.
· The first show held for the breed was at Crufts in
London in
1907. The first AKC registration was in 1908. Originally registered as the
Roseneath Terrier, the name was officially changed to West Highland White
Terrier on May 31, 1909.
· The West Highland White Terrier, according to notable authors originated
at Poltalloch, Scotland, where they had been bred and maintained for more
than 100 years prior to their appearance at
dog shows. In
1916 Colonel Malcolm of Poltalloch said that his father and grandfather
both kept them. It is probable that the lineage of the Malcolm
dogs goes
back to the time
of King James I, who asked for some "earth-dogges" out of Argyleshire.
· Years ago the breed was known as the Roseneath Terrier, also as the
Poltalloch Terrier. The name Roseneath was taken from the Duke of Argyll's
place in Dumbartonshire, Scotland.
· It is probable that the West Highland White Terrier and all the terriers
of Scotland came from the same stock; the Scotties, Cairns, Dandie
Dinmonts, and West Highland Whites are branches from the same tree and its
roots.