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The West Highland White Terrier comes from the Western Highlands of Scotland and they are white in color. This area is described as hard rock formations bisected by valleys known as "glens" or "straths." The highlands are in the shadow of the Grampian Mountains. Though this land is not good for agricultural crops, it is inhabited by many crofts (small farms), which raise sheep able to survive by grazing amongst the rocks. Also living amongst the rocks are many vermin, such as the fox, rabbit, and rodents. These vermin can ruin the limited crops grown in this area. Therefore, the farmers from this area developed a breed of dog that would both help control the vermin population and save their crops.
This special breed is today's Westie. Native food supplies for this breed would have been the crofts' mutton and poultry stock, with potatoes and a limited amount of barley and rye. The dogs also would have eaten the vermin they hunted.
For the West Highland White Terrier I recommend commercial foods that provide meat protein from poultry and lamb, the carbohydrates from potato, barley, and wheat, and the fats from their poultry meat source. I also recommend you avoid feeding a commercial food that contains soy, white rice, yellow corn, beef, or horse meat to this breed.
The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the "slowest" of the toy breeds when it comes to the development of its skeletal structure.
Thus it requires more of the nutrients found in puppy formulas for a longer period of time than the other toy breeds. When first born,
they are normally a solid black color and do not become steel blue and tan in color until they reach about one year of age. This change in coat color can be used as a "gauge" for changing the dog's puppy formula to adult dog food. Native food supplies for this breed would have been rodents, a dairy cattle form of beef, potato, sugar beet, rye, and barley.
For the Yorkshire Terrier I recommend commercial foods that are a blend of horse and beef meats, sugar beet, potato, wheat, and barley.
I also suggest you avoid feeding a Yorkie any red fish, such as salmon, yellow corn, or soy.
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