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		<title>The Temperament of a Westie&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Westies are definitely &#8220;big dogs in little bodies&#8221;. They are oh so willful! It is a known fact that terriers the most willful type of dogs, and Westies are the most willful of all terriers!! So you must establish rules of behavior, just as you do with children. A firm &#8220;No!&#8221; should eventually get your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Westies are definitely &#8220;big dogs in little bodies&#8221;. They are oh so willful! It is a known fact that terriers the most willful type of dogs, and Westies are the most willful of all terriers!! So you must establish rules of behavior, just as you do with children. A firm &#8220;No!&#8221; should eventually get your point across. Westies are extremely intelligent, so training MAY be relatively easy. It isn&#8217;t that they don&#8217;t understand what you want. It is just a simple case of whether they CHOOSE to obey. Stubborn is their middle name!</p>
<p>Some Westies may come off as indifferent. Not unfriendly, just indifferent. Others openly love everyone, especially kids. So you could get either kind, or one with an in-between temperament. Don&#8217;t let anyone tell you that Westies aren&#8217;t good around kids. They really love children. That certain attitude and bullheadedness that can only really be labelled as&#8221;Westitude&#8221; is so unique to all Westies! Please do keep in mind that Westies, like with most breeds, socialization is absolutely essential. Familiarize your puppy with his or her world and new environment as soon as possible, although gradually. Meeting other dogs on walks as well as neighbors will make your Westie a self-confident member of the family. Watch for that Westie strut!! They will make you laugh that&#8217;s for sure!</p>
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