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This was posted on facebook and I thought I would share even though it's a Westie.  Interesting and the pups are cute.  Do you really think she was naturally bred or artificially bred?  Oh my - a Rot with a Cairnlike attitude. ?

 

 

http://bitecharge.com/post_wotties.html

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Elsie, Max, Meeko & Lori

 

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Pretty sure it could be natural. We had retrievers and JRTs at one time and I never thought this could happen until I saw a retriever in season lay down and position herself for the little boy jrt to get to her. Fortunately I was there and prevented what might easily have happened.

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Thank goodness the female wasn't the Westie!

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Until one has loved an animal, a part of  one's soul remains unawakened.  - Anatole France

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Wow, look at those puppies. Sure do look like Cairns, only bigger with floppy ears. A friend has a Rottie. He is big old lovable dog that wants to play all the time. The people who get those Wotties have no idea what they are in for, unless they already have a Cairn or a Terrier. Can you imagine a big dog hitting you in the chest with its paw when it wants to go out like Malcolm hits me in the ankle if I don't pay attention quick enough. I wonder if they will start to talk like a Cairn?

Thanks for posting I'm getting a good laugh.

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