Crosby was named for Sid the Kid of the Pittsburgh Penguins by his original family. He was a gift as a puppy for three young children and a new baby on the way.
With such a busy household, Crosby was never properly trained and became too possessive of his people. He would nip at other children which was a problem, so with great reluctance, the family surrendered him to Westie Rescue.
Crosby was quickly adopted, but still hadn't been taught his manners and nipped another child. So he returned to his foster home and was evaluated by a professional dog trainer. With a lot of attention and hard work, Crosby has come a long way in learning his manners and how to appropriately interact with other humans and dogs.
With his innate Westie charm and good looks, he soon worked his way into the heart of his foster home. Crosby adopted his new family and now is happily living with his two big sisters, MacDougall (Westie) and Brodie (Scottie).