Scotty and Westie

The Black and White Whisky Dog, The show development of the Westie lagged somewhat behind its development as a ground hunter. In England, the first dog show having a classification for terriers was held in Birmingham City UK in 1860. The first Scottish show that included terriers was held in 1871 in Glasgow. In 1899, at the Crystal Palace, a white Scottish Terrier was among the winners and at the same show, Dr. Flaxman entered a team of his dogs. The first show where West Highland White Terriers were classified separately was in 1904 at the Scottish Kennel Club Show at Edinburgh

The West Highland White Terrier Club of America was formed and admitted to the AKC in 1909 The Scottish or Aberdeen terrier or "Scotty" has inspired more design and decoration than any other breed

The most famous appearance is as one half, along with a West Highland White advertising Black and White whisky

In some European countries both breeds are known as 'Whisky dogs '

 To MacCallum family