Australian Silky Terrier- A Good Pick For A Small Pet Dog

Posted by on Feb 16, 2012 in PetsNo comments

Silky terrier is a lovely tiny pet dog, that reminds in a lot of ways like Yorkshire terrier. It truly is full of energy, attentive, tough, resilient by character and very loving. In the finest appearance, it weighs in at close to 3.6 – 4.5 kg with the height of around 23 centimeters. Even with its compact proportions, the Australian Silky Terrier is certainly not substandard to any other terrier dogs. It is a wonderful canine to have if you are living in a city, as it effortlessly adapts even to small living spaces and also really likes his walks, but in his normal element, the outdoor space, it really comes to life and is able to run around in amazing speeds, often at the expense of his straight silky hair transforming into a delightful chaos.

Ideally an Australian silky terrier carries a bright and well-kept overall look, with a strong coat covering it from muzzle to tail. The coat shouldn’t be very long on the limbs below elbows and hocks.

Australian silky terrier was carefully bred by interbreeding Yorkshire terrier and skye terrier, though it is also believed that the Australian terrier was also included in the interbreeding. This particular breed, which entered the American dog shows in toy dog breeds classification and labeled silky terrier had been officially recognized in 1959. But it is only until not too long ago that it gained the ability to be showed in the UK, which has separate standards for Australian terrier and silky terrier.

The pet dog itself is very small with low limbs, modestly stretched along with compact built but quite robust, and can effectively kill residential pests. It could be recognized by the standard terrier features, such as awareness and alertness, playfulness and excellent health; its silky smooth coat separated at the center must have a well groomed physical appearance. The typical coloration – blue and soft yellowish or gray blue with soft yellowish – the more pronounced the coloration, the better. The tail is normally has a much deeper blue coloration. The distribution of blue and yellowish coloration is usually as follows: the forehead should ideally be sliver gray or yellowish, the hair around the ears, cheeks and snout – yellowish, the rest of the body – generally of blue color.

The head is longer and thicker, typical of terrier dogs, moderately broad between the ears, the skull is smooth between the eyes and the snout is a bit smaller versus the skull of the head. Long coat on cheeks and snout is undesirable.

In general silky terrier is an excellent choice for anyone that is looking to get a small and lively pet.

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