WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS
Mums' Lil Westies  
of the Ross Family Farm
"Every family needs a Westie and a Mums to let you have one."

Obedient Ollie wants to do
everything right. She has a
quiet, shy, reticent attitude.  She
is extremely loving and
communicative.  Her nose has
turned a little pink in this cold
weather. She is registered by
the
American Kennel Club,like
all of my puppies .  It is a

wonderful registry that provides
many opportunities for enjoying
your breed and information
about your breed. I would also
advise you to visit the
West
Highland Terrier Club of
America website
to find very
valuable information about
West Highland Terriers, clubs in
your community, and how to
know if a West Highland White
Terrier is the best dog for your
family. They also give you
insight about breeder
qualifications and questions that
you should ask a breeder
before adopting a dog from
them.
This is Ollie in 2008! Look at those eyes,
you can read her like a book! 1st litter,
Good Friday, 2008!
Proud Sire!
Prince William
West Highland White
Terrier AKC
WHAT IS AKC? WHY JOIN!
See What a Good Diet and Plenty of Vitamins
Can Do For Your Dog!!!!!
It is hard to believe she is the
same dog!  She has a regular diet of Premium Edge for Skin and
Coat (Salmon based) food and Puppy Gold vitamin milk for whelping
mothers.  Look at that coat now!
Dam: Lil Lady Olivia
Sire: Prince William
OCTOBER, 2008 LITTER- Everyone has gone to a
home except the little guy on the left!  He lives
in South Carolina!
OLLIE AND WILLIE'S MAY,2009 LITTER
Dam - Lil Lady Olivia
Sire- Prince William
Whelp Date- May 12, 2009
THIS IS KELSEY FROM
OLLIE'S LITTER- 10-/17/08
She is a well taken care of
young lady, look how pretty
she is?
1st Week:
  • 90% sleeping
  • 10% eating
  • Susceptible to heat and cold
  • Crawl, seek warmth, nurse
  • Can right themselves if
    placed upside down
  • Needs stimulation for
    urination/defecation
  • Rapid development of
    central nervous system
  • Need constant care from
    momRectal temp 94-97%
  • May lose 10% of birth weight
  • Weight should double by end
    of week.
2nd  Week:
  • Eyes should open
    around days 8-10
  • Ears should open around
    days 13-17
  • temps should be around
    97-99F
3rd Week:
  • Teeth begin to erupt
  • Puppies stand up and start
    walking
  • Begin to lap liquids
  • Defecate/urinate without
    stimulation
  • Become aware of
    evvironment
  • Start playing with littermates
  • Develop sense of smell
  • Will start to discriminate
    where to relieve themselves.
4th Week:
  • Begin to eat food;
  • Begin to bark, wag tails, bite,
    paw, bare teeth, growl and
    chase
  • Use legs well
  • Tire easily
  • Depth perception starts
5th Week:
  • Group activities and sexual
    play will begin;
  • dominance order starts
  • Rapid growth and
    development
6th Week:
  • Growth and development
    continues
  • Damp, soft food
  • Individual attention crucial
  • Let me know pickup date!
7th Week:
  • Total hearing capacity
  • Will investigate anything
  • Can't respond to name yet
  • Pups are on regular food and
    can go to new homes.
8th Week:
  • First fear period
  • Starts learning name
  • Don't ship during this time
  • Can start training in small
    steps
10th Week
  • $5.00 a week will be charged
    for puppies remaining in
    kennel for food and training.
9th Week:
  • Develops strong dominant
    and subordinate behavior
    among littermates
  • Begins to learn right
    behavior
  • Motor skills improve
  • Short attention span
  • Strats focusing attention on
    owner rather than other
    puppies
  • separate littermates
  • Start house training.
  • Lots of individual attention.
These are the 4 left of Ollie and
Willie's babies!  2 girls and 2 boys.
 The next question will be which is
which!  Right now I cannot tell
you.  Email or call me to find out!  
They are all adorable and healthy.  
They are 8 wks old this week, so
they are ready to go.
FERGUS-2.25 lives in Van Buren.
he has the most perfect little tail
and small ears.  He is the same
mama and papa of this litter, but
another time.
My precious Ollie needs a home fit for a queen.  She is so quiet and
obedient, she will adapt to children well. She is a special little lover.
She has gorgeous pups, too.  I love her, I will make sure she has a
great family to love her as well.   Mums