Well the westies are originally from the scottish highlands so i would say rocky and Moore type terrain
But dogs can walk on any kind of terrain and they still enjoy it, it is best to let a dog walk on concrete regularly so its claws can be worn down
Gordon Dickinson has written: 'Monitoring the impact of a mass walk on the West Highland Way'
Walking the West Highland Way - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
1550 miles
West Highland Way is a long distance footpath in Scotland. It is located in between Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands.
West Highland Way, a trail in Scotland.
The cast of Walking the West Highland Way - 2012 includes: Nikki Noyce as herself Mark Noyce as himself Fiona Taha as herself
The West Highland Way is considered one of the best routes to walk across Scotland, offering stunning scenery and a chance to experience the region's culture.
Tom Hunter has written: 'Wildlife of Western Canada' 'A Guide to the West Highland Way (Guides)' 'Critters for Kids'
People need something that we can walk on, and the way our body is shaped proves that it is only right to walk on our feet.
West.
West on a Compass points to the Left so if you need to go West then go Left.
Yes. They are expert diggers. This is why it's a good idea to always keep an eye on your Westie, even if your yard is fenced in. They can be part weasel, and dig their way to freedom!