Murphy's West Highland White Terriers

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Sunny Boy", our future replacement for our retiring stud muffin "Malcolm".

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
A litter of five out of "Malcolm" and "Meagie".

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Tiger Lily"
playing with Candee's puppies.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Reilly" & "Bonnie"
(now retired)

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Reilly" & "Bonnie" with my daughter.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
Murphy's Wee Malcolm MacCrea
"Malcolm", our stud muffin.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Candee" on the right and "Nippy", a female puppy we adopted 2 years ago (she came for a visit).

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Maddie" and one of her babies.

Advantages

 Easy to train!

 Friendly with other dogs!

 Good with children!

 Suitable for city or country!

 Do not shed!

Disadvantages

 No drawbacks known.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Malcolm" (on the left), "Reilly" and "Bonnie", with my daughter and son.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Candee" at 3 months old.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Candee"
relaxing in her chair.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Candee" at 8 months old.
My daughter's Westie.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
Our newest addition
"Tiger Lily" (Candee's half sister) at 7 weeks old
and
"Candee".
Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Tiger Lily"
at 10 months old.

The Westie is a sturdy dog originating in Scotland. In recent years it has gained
popularity because of its attractive appearance and sporting instincts. It gets along with children and other dogs, making it an ideal family pet.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Meagie" and "Macy"
(From Laurie Murphy - Owner)

"Bonnie"
(on the right and now retired)

and

"Malcolm" (Bonnie's son)

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
Litter of three.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
"Samantha" (mother to Reilly)
(now retired)

Exercise
The Westie adapts to town or country. It will live indoors or in a kennel, but will be happiest as a family pet living in the house. This breed enjoys energetic game playing.

General Appearance
Small and hardly. Strongly built, deep in chest and backs ribs. A level back and powerful quarters on muscular legs.

Murphy's West Highland White Terriers
One of our little girls.
Female puppy out of Malcolm & Samantha.

Size
Height - 11 inches "at the withers".
Weight - 14-18 pounds "my Westies". (AKC has no requirement.)


Renee Murphy
(
530) 527-8709
Email:
rcmurph@theskybeam.com

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