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Glossary Term: Silky Terrier

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The Silky Terrier is a small, toy-sized breed of dog that originated in Australia in the late 19th century. These dogs are known for their long, silky coats in shades of blue, tan, and dark gray. The Silky Terrier has a strong, alert personality and loves to be around people. They are active, playful, and loyal, making them excellent family companions.

The Silky Terrier stands between 10-11 inches tall and weighs between 8-10 pounds. This breed has a long, rectangular head with a flat skull and small, pointed ears. Their eyes are almond-shaped and they have a long muzzle and black nose. Silky Terriers have a long, silky coat that can be wavy or straight. It requires regular grooming to keep it looking its best.

The Silky Terrier is an intelligent and obedient breed that loves to please its owner. They are good watchdogs, alerting their owners to any unfamiliar sights or sounds. With proper training and socialization, the Silky Terrier can be a well-mannered, loving companion. They enjoy activity, such as going for walks, playing fetch, and playing with toys.

The Silky Terrier is an affectionate breed that is loyal and devoted to its family. They do best in a home with older children who can respect their small size and understand their energy level. They can get along with other animals if they are properly socialized. This breed is friendly with strangers and can make a great addition to any family.