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Australian Silky Terrier Breed Summary

Energetic, Spritely, Affectionate and Loyal

These dogs come from Australia and have since become a popular breed both in their native country as well as here in the UK! It's thought that they were probably created by crossing an Australian Terrier with a Yorkshire Terrier.

Though they are classed as Toy dogs, they're not just your average lap dog as they have HUGE amounts of stamina for their size. Additionally, they are very friendly and intelligent, which makes them fairly easy to train!

Fun Fact: Their hair is very human-like, due to it's silky and shiny look!

Kennel Club Group Toy
Lifespan 11 - 14 years
Height (at the withers) Males 20cm - 23cm, Females 19cm - 20cm
Weight Males 4.5kg, Females 3.5kg
Coat Coat is Flat and Fine. It's Silky in Texture and is Naturally Glossy and Free-Flowing
Colour Blue & Tan, Grey Blue & Tan, Silver & Tan, Silver Blue & Tan
Eye colour Dark Brown
Common health issues Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), Dermatitis, Portosystemic shunt, Patellar luxation, Skin cancer, Cataract, Urolithiasis, Breathing issues, Weakness in the upper and lower jaw, Dental issues
Other Names Sydney Silky, Australian Silky Terrier, Silkies

Australian Silky Terrier's are known to be extremely loyal towards 'hooman' families and are particularly affectionate. What should be noted though, is that this dog isn't a lapdog, and won't appreciate long periods of time being a couch potato! Because of their constant need to run around, they need someone to be around most of the day to join in with their fun. Without this, they will create mischief and mayhem in your home! They seek companionship and are perfect for families who also have an interest in sports that their doggo can be involved with. Overall, this is a small dog with a big personality, and make a lovely pet with the right family.

These sweet little pups first came about during the 1890s and were the result of breeding between Yorkshire and Australian Terriers, they were officially given their name once the breed has developed its own traits. Though they may look cute, they are very feisty, having been originally bred to hunt small prey. This, therefore, means that Australian Silky Terrier's have a very high prey drive, and will need lots of outdoor space to explore, they are known to go outside multiple times a day! As a result, the owners of this breed will need to accept that these pooches may sometimes catch and kill small animals, not for the faint of hearted! It's not hard to figure out that these dogs have true terrier temperaments and spend their time enjoying a good old bark, dig or chase.