How Long Do Westies
Live
I was out for a walk with my son Jonathan and Pepper our
Westie Dog by the sea shore where we live. I met a neighbour
called John who I hadn’t seen for ages. I was very surprised
to see him on his own because he has a black Labrador and the 2
of them are inseparable.
Naturally I enquired about Barney and his face dropped. I
knew something was terribly wrong. His reply was that he had to
put Barney down because he had developed cancer
and it had come on so quickly. He didn’t want his friend to
suffer.
I said to John that I was so sorry. He knew that I meant it
as all dog lovers do. After all it is the passing of one of your
family. Non dog owners can’t understand and I feel
that they are the losers of such love and loyalty.
The news hurt Jonathan because he always would play with
Barney and make such a fuss of him.
It got me to thinking how long our Pepper would live to. The
Westie in general should live to around 15 years if probably
looked after and also if no serious health issue
arise.
He is now 6 years and I still can’t believe he is that old.
Maybe it’s a sign of me getting old, because my kids seemed to
have grown up in the blink of an eye.
I give Pepper a big hug when I got home and he got a couple
of extra treats also. Don’t want to take him for granted and
will monitor his health checks with the proper grooming for the west
highland terrier. He always looks like a little puppy again,
every time he returns from the groomers. Have to also start
building up the westie photos again.
So for all dog lovers, please remember to give your pet a hug
today.
Good health and happiness
Jeff
Cuckson
A
Fellow Westies
Lover
webmaster@madaboutwesties.com
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