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(Australian Silky Terrier)
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A cross between the
Australian Terrier
and the
Yorkshire Terrier, the Silky Terrier
breed was originally developed in Australia as a beautiful
household pet. The Silky Terrier does this job very well,
combining the best traits of both the terrier and toy breeds.
Hardier and requiring less grooming and care than the Yorkie, but
not as active as the terrier, the Silky Terrier is an excellent
choice for those who love the lustrous coat and adorable qualities
of the yorkie, but also want a dog that is relatively
low-maintenance. The breed has been known by a variety of names
including the Victorian Silky, Sydney Silky and Australian Silky
Terrier. Whatever you call this adorable little dog, the silky
makes a wonderful pet and can now be found in homes throughout the
world. A Toy breed with the heart of a terrier, the Silky measures
nine to 10 inches at the shoulder and weighs from eight to 10
pounds. The perfect pet for dog lovers who live in the city - the
Silky should be brushed daily. They are happy with minimal
exercise, making them a good choice for elderly and disabled
owners.
Silky Terriers are also called
Australian Silky Terriers |
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Australian Silky Terriers Today (Book of the
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