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West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3

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Page 1: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 2: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 3: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 4: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 5: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 6: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 7: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 8: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 9: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 10: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 11: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 12: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 13: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 14: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 15: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 16: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 17: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 18: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 19: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 20: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 21: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 22: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 23: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 24: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 25: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 26: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 27: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
Page 28: West Highland White Terrier Club of America...1. A proper neck blends into the well laid-back shoulders. (Fig 20) 2. The head should not appear to rest on the shoulders. (Fig 22) 3
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