The Westie isn't agressive is he? It really isn't necessary for him to come to your house since they won't actually be able to interact for quite some time. She'll just have to take it real slow and judge for herself how the Westie acts around the new pup. I have a Rottie that was very gentle when I got Tiah. However, she ended up with her leg in a cast because he went to leave the room and his big foot landed on hers as he spun. I was right there being careful. He made a sudden turn and off to the vet we went. It won't be a real big deal introducing since she is only going to be able to hold the pup and let the Westie sniff it. It will be more of a pain keeping them seperated yet giving them individual quality time. |