hi ihawk98... may i ask, do u still interested in buying a westie now? my friend have a 9 weeks old female westie (parent imported) and planning to sell... (bcos her hubby suddenly need to assigned to work in overseas for few months), that she got to give up.. if you are seriously interested, please reply, thanks.
hi ihawk98... may i ask, do u still interested in buying a westie now? my friend have a 9 weeks old female westie (parent imported) and planning to sell... (bcos her hubby suddenly need to assigned to work in overseas for few months), that she got to give up.. if you are seriously interested, please reply, thanks.
thanks for thinking of me. we're actually more interesting in breeding with a female westie more than buying a female westie. at this point in time, we are not able to take in another dog in our house....
hi ihawk98, thanks for your reply... its ok. BTW, if you happen to know anyone interested, can let me know. My friend is worry sick of the pups as her hubby's date of departure are getting close... Else I will help her to post a proper ad
hi ihawk98, thanks for your reply... its ok. BTW, if you happen to know anyone interested, can let me know. My friend is worry sick of the pups as her hubby's date of departure are getting close... Else I will help her to post a proper ad
Re: [daniel_wong99] Anyone have Westie?
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Got a Westie recently, I'll like to check with westie owner how do you keep the fur at their muzzle area clean? My westie is quite clean and white except the muzzle area, got stain of yellowis brown fur. I try using those face cleaner to clean his face everyday but still cannot effectively remove the stain fur.
Got a Westie recently, I'll like to check with westie owner how do you keep the fur at their muzzle area clean? My westie is quite clean and white except the muzzle area, got stain of yellowis brown fur. I try using those face cleaner to clean his face everyday but still cannot effectively remove the stain fur.
You have to wipe your westie's muzzle with a damp towel after every meal. It's the saliva acids that cause the discolouration. I managed to train one of my westies to wipe his own mouth after every meal (unfortunately he liked to do that on my bed!) so he had a beautifully white face his whole life. I have been less particular with my present westie and even though he does wipe his face after his meals (also on my bed), his muzzle is stained.
It's rather troublesome to try and remove the stains once they're there. Using peroxide is the solution but since peroxide is poisonous if ingested, it would be better to leave the stains than to accidentally poison your dog for the sake of "looks".
"The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated" Mahatma Ghandi.