Silky Terrier

Silky Terrier dog
Size
Toy
Height
9 to 10 inches
Weight
10 pounds
Coat
Medium-long
Color
Black and tan, blue and tan, blue-silver and tan, gray and tan, silver and tan, or silver-black and tan
Energy
Low
Activities
Conformation, Agility, Earthdog Trials
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The friendly, lively Silky Terrier has a true terrier temperament with a zest for life. Originally bred to hunt vermin, this dog is quick and alert with a long, moderately low set body. He is playful, inquisitive and eager to please, making him an exceptional companion. The Silky Terrier requires little exercise but enjoys an occasional game of fetch or an outdoor walk. His fine, smooth coat must be brushed and bathed regularly.


Understanding your dog’s breed is essential for providing the best care possible. Every breed has its own set of traits, including activity levels, grooming requirements, and potential health concerns. Some breeds, such as working dogs, are highly active and require plenty of physical and mental stimulation, while others, like companion dogs, thrive with less intense exercise. Grooming needs can also differ – some breeds have long, thick coats that require regular maintenance, while others have short hair that needs minimal care. Additionally, certain breeds may be more prone to specific health issues, such as joint problems or allergies, and knowing this can help you proactively manage your dog’s health. Whether you’re looking to adopt or currently have a dog, learning about their breed ensures they receive the right care to lead a long, happy life by your side.