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Wheel House Designs Westie on Black Sock
$ 11.95
A Westie is a nickname for a West Highland White Terrier. In the 1700's Westies were started by the Malcom Clan breeding them on the Estate called, Poltalloch or another name for them, Roseneath Terrier in Scotland. In 1896 the dog was shown in Scottish Dog Shows known as the West Highland White Terrier. This referred back to the Northwest part ...
Wheel House Designs Wheaten Sock
$ 11.95
The Wheaten Terrier is from Ireland. He is a Medium Size Terrier and has a medium energy level. They are said to be deeply devoted and friendly and happy dogs. It is said that the Wheaten will greet you intensely if you are gone for a few minutes to hours but leave them for longer you get something called a, "Wheaten Greetin'!" They have a Soft ...
Wheel House Designs Whippet Sock
$ 11.95
The Whippet is in the Hound Group, a sight hunter, which means it basically is a hunter. It is a medium size dog with medium energy levels and has an easy coat to take care of plus he loves his family. They are said to be Calm, Affectionate and Playful. They were recognized by the AKC in 1888 and are #59 in the Most Popular Breed List. It is sai...
Wheel House Designs Woodpeckers on Grey Sock
$ 11.95
Woodpeckers are those birds you hear tapping at a tree trunk when you really don't want to wake up early! The Downy Woodpecker is all over the USA. They like to hang out at homes, parks and love deciduous trees. The Pileated Woodpecker is the largest and they like to eat Carpenter Ants. They make rectangular holes which get nicely filled by othe...
Wheel House Designs Yorkshire Terrier on Blue Sock
$ 8.75
ON SALE! LAST CHANCE IN BLUE! Wheel House Designs Yorkshire Terrier on Blue Sock has been Discontinued The Yorkshire Terrier aka Yorkie is a favorite dog of the show ring and at home. It became a favorite in the Victorian era and has stay high on the Most Popular Dog Breed list, right now it is #13. The Yorkie was recognized by the AKC in 1885....