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About Silky Terriers

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 About Silky Terriers

 

Silky Terrier Head Study by Nan Holt

 

Developed around the turn of the century in Australia from crossings of native Australian Terriers and imported Yorkshire Terriers, the Silky Terrier encompasses many of the best qualities of both. The breed was formed when a number of Yorkshire Terriers from England were brought into the Australian states of Victoria and New South Wales at the end of the 1800s. A few of these Yorkshire Terriers were bred to some Australian Terrier bitches in an attempt to improve coat color in the blue and tan Australian Terrier. The resulting litters produced individuals, some of which were exhibited as Australian Terriers, some as Yorkies and some as Silkys. The Silkys were then bred together until a recognized type was fixed.

 

In 1906 a standard was developed for the Silky in Sydney, New South Wales. In 1909 a separate standard for the new breed was drawn up in Victoria. There were some discrepancies between these two standards. A revised standard was published in 1926. In an effort to protect theYorkie, the Australian Terrier and the Silky from further crossings, the Kennel Control Council of Victoria introduced canine legislation in 1932.

 

The breed was originally called the Sydney Silky Terrier. In 1955 the official name for the breed in Australia became the Australian Silky Terrier.

 

In the United States, the first meeting of the Sydney Silky Terrier Club of America was held on March 25, 1955 and in July of that year the club's members voted to change the club name to the Silky Terrier Club of America.

 

 

 

 

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 Is the Silky Terrier Right for You?

 
The Silky Terrier is a true "toy terrier".
 
 Silky Terrier
 
 
He is moderately low set, slightly longer than tall, of refined bone structure, but of sufficient substance to suggest the ability to hunt and kill domestic rodents. His coat is silky in texture, parted from the stop to the tail and presents a well groomed but not sculptured appearance. His inquisitive nature and joy of life make him an ideal companion.
 
For more information about the Silky Terrier be sure to visit the
 
The Silky Terrier Club of America is also an important resource for information and education.
 

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 Content Editor Web Part

 

The latest must have book for Silky Terrier fanciers and owners.

Now available at Amazon.com:  Silky Terrier: A Comprehensive Guide to Owning and Caring for Your Dog (Kennel Club Dog Breed Series) -- Alice J. Kane, Michael Trafford (Photographer); Hardcover.

  Shelby & Hoss on the Kennel Club Silky Terrier Book 

 Wind Dancer Silky Terriers are featured prominently throughout including Hoss & Shelby on the cover.

Wind Dancer Hoss the Trail Boss & Wind Dancer Tawny Mist Sonrisa