Skin problems aside, the conditions that Westies have a heightened propensity to be affected by include: "Westie jaw," or to give it its proper name, craniomandibular osteopathy, which will be present in puppies if both parents carry the gene for the condition.
The plant that Westies seem to be most allergic to (in New Zealand, anyway) is Tradescantia fluminensis - known more commonly as "wandering jew". It likes growing in dark, shady places and it is really hard to get rid of. This is what wandering jew looks like: A weed called "wandering jew" causes allergies in Westies.
Atopica ® or Gengraf ® (generic: Cyclosporine) Malassezia may be triggered by Atopic dermatitis, an underlying allergy to common airborne allergens such as pollens, molds and dust mites. Atopic dermatitis is the most common allergic skin disease in dogs. The disease is chronic and lasts a lifetime.
West Highland White Terriers tend to be predisposed to numerous health issues, such as skin allergies and intolerances, however, many of these issues can be supported via dietary support. Sponsored by Different Dog. Skin allergies and intolerances can plague our dogs causing hair loss and dry irritated broken skin.
The West Highland white terrier is prone to allergies and other skin diseases. One of these conditions is Westie Armadillo Syndrome or epidermal dysplasia. In this condition, the dog's
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