Silky terrier is an adorable tiny pet dog, which resembles a lot of Yorkshire terrier. It?s full of energy, attentive, tough, robust by nature and very caring. In the very best form, it weighs about 3.6 ? 4.5 kg with the size of about 23 centimeters. In spite of its small proportions, the Australian Silky Terrier is certainly not second-rate to any other terriers. It is a fantastic canine to keep if you reside in a city, since it quickly adjusts even to smaller apartments and also enjoys his walks, however in his natural element, the wide open areas, it truly comes to life and is able to run around in amazing speeds, frequently at the cost of its smooth silky coat turning into a delightful disorder.
Normally an Australian silky terrier has a smart and well-groomed physical appearance, having a strong coat layer covering it from head to tail. The coat layer should not be very long on the legs beneath elbows and hocks.
Australian silky terrier was bred by interbreeding Yorkshire terrier and skye terrier, although it is as well considered that the Australian terrier seemed to be included in the interbreeding. This specific breed of dog, that entered the American dog exhibitions under toy breeds category and referred to as silky terrier was formally acknowledged in 1959. However it is only until recently that it obtained the right to be displayed in Great Britain, which has separate requirements for Australian terrier and silky terrier.
The dog is quite small with small limbs, moderately stretched along with compact built although fairly robust, and can effectively tackle domestic pests. It is usually recognized by the typical terrier features, which include sensitivity and alertness, playful disposition and excellent health; its silky smooth coat layer separated in the middle needs to have a well kept appearance. The regular coloration ? bluish and pale yellowish or grayish blue with pale yellowish ? the richer the colors, the better. The tail can be noted for significantly deeper bluish color. The distribution of bluish and yellowish colors is usually as the following: the forehead should ideally be sliver gray or yellowish, the hair surrounding the ears, cheekbones and muzzle ? yellowish, the body ? generally bluish.
The head is longer and thicker, common of terrier dogs, moderately wide in between the ears, the skull is smooth in between the eyes and the muzzle is a bit shorter compared to the rest of the head. Longer coat on cheekbones and muzzle is undesirable.
Overall silky terrier is a superb choice for anyone that is looking for a small and energetic dog.
For more info on terriers including info on yorkie puppies for adoption, please go to http://yorkiepuppiesforadoption.net.
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