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Australian Silky Terrier

Australian Silky Terrier
Silky Terrier
Australian Silky Terrier Alana Of Silky's Dream.jpg
Silky Terrier
Other names Silky
Origin Australia
Traits
Height Male 23–26 cm (9–10 in)
Coat flat, fine, glossy and silky
Color blue, tan
Life span 11-14 years
Classification / standards
FCI Group 3, Section 4 Toy Terriers #236 standard
AKC Toy standard
ANKC Group 1-(Toys) standard
CKC Group 5 - (Toys) standard
KC (UK) Toy standard
NZKC Toy standard
UKC Terriers standard
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
Traits
Height Male 23–26 cm (9–10 in)
Coat flat, fine, glossy and silky
Color blue, tan
Life span 11-14 years
Classification / standards
FCI Group 3, Section 4 Toy Terriers #236 standard
AKC Toy standard
ANKC Group 1-(Toys) standard
CKC Group 5 - (Toys) standard
KC (UK) Toy standard
NZKC Toy standard
UKC Terriers standard

The Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain. It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier. The breed is called the Silky Terrier in North America, but is called the Australian Silky Terrier in its country of origin and in the rest of the world.

The Australian Silky Terrier is a small and compact short-legged terrier, 23 to 26 cm (9.1 to 10.2 in) at the withers, alert and active. The long silky grey and white or blue and tan coat is an identifying feature, hanging straight and parted along the back, and described as "flat, fine and glossy". All proportions and aspects of the body and head as well as desirable shades of grey and white and placement of markings are extensively described in the breed standard.

The Silky Terrier should be slightly longer than tall (about one fifth longer than the height at withers). This is a dog that was historically used for hunting and killing rodents and snakes, so its body should have enough substance to fit this role. The coat requires quite a lot of regular grooming and shampooing to retain its silkiness.

The Silky Terrier has a strong, wedge-shaped head. The eyes are small and almond-shaped. According to the standards, light-colored eyes are considered a fault. The ears are small and carried erect. The Silky Terrier has a high-set tail and small, almost catlike, feet. The coat should be long, but not so long to approach floor length. The hair on the face and ears is normally cut.

The ancestors of the Australian Silky Terrier include the Yorkshire Terrier and the Australian Terrier (which descends from the rough coated type terriers brought from Great Britain to Australia in the early 19th century); few records indicate whether early dogs were just Australian Terriers born with silky fur, or whether there was an attempt to create a separate breed. According to the American Kennel Club, the breed began at the end of the 19th century when were crossed with the Australian Terriers. At first the breed was known as the Sydney Silky, as it was found primarily in the city of Sydney, Australia. Although most other Australian breeds were working dogs, the Silky Terrier was bred primarily to be an urban pet and companion, although it is also known for killing snakes in Australia.


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