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THE AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER BREED STANDARD
Benefit:So
many people have bought an appealing little puppy which was sold to them
as a Silky Terrier, only to find out later that the father was a Blue-
Heeler. Even an expert cannot look at a 6-8 week- old cross breed and
guess his ultimate weight, size coat or very important-character. This is
WAY we breed to our Silky Terrier Standard. So please purchase a Silky
Terrier from a well known and registered Breeder which is a member of the
Canine Control Council (Q) dogs. / Breeders Ph: (61) 07 55460 260

AUSTRALIAN -NATIONAL -KENNEL- COUNCIL.
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Last Updated: 22 May 2009

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Group:
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Group 1 (Toys)
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History:
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General Appearance:
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The dog is compact, moderately low set, of
medium length with a refined structure but of
sufficient substance to suggest the ability to
hunt and kill domestic rodents. The parted,
straight silky hair presents a well-groomed
appearance.
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Characteristics:
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It should display Terrier characteristics,
embodying keen alertness, activity and
soundness.
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Temperament:
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(See under Characteristics)
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Head And Skull:
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Of moderate length, slightly shorter from the
tip of the nose to between the eyes than from
the same position to the occiput. The head must
be strong and of Terrier character, being
moderately broad between the ears; the skull
flat and without fullness between the eyes, with
fine silky top-knot, not falling over the eyes,
(a long fall of hair on the foreface or cheeks
is very objectionable.) Nose black.
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Eyes:
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Shall be small oval never round or prominent,
dark as possible in colour with a keen
intelligent expression.
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Ears:
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Should be small, V-shaped with fine leather, set
high on the skull, pricked, and entirely free
from long hair.
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Mouth:
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Strong jaws, teeth even and not cramped, the
upper incisors fitting closely over the lower
(scissor bite). Lips tight and clean.
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Neck:
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Medium length, refined and slightly crested,
fitting gracefully into the shoulders. Well
covered with long silky hair.
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Forequarters:
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Shoulders fine and well laid back, fitting with
well angulated upper arms snugly to the ribs.
Elbows turned neither in nor out. The forelegs
have refined, round bone and are straight and
set well under the body with no weakness in the
pasterns.
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Body:
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Should be moderately long in proportion to the
height of the dog. Level topline at all times
(both standing and moving), well sprung ribs
extending back to strong loins. Chest of
moderate depth and breadth. A topline showing a
roach or dip is a serious fault.
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Hindquarters:
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The thighs must be well developed and the
stifles should be well turned and the hocks well
bent. When viewed from the behind the hocks
should be well let down and parallel with each
other.
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Feet:
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Small, well padded, cat-like with closely knit
toes, the toenails must be black or very dark.
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Tail:
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Docked: Set on high and carried erect, but not
over-gay. Should be free of feathering.
Undocked: The first three vertebrae to be
carried erect, the balance to be carried erect
or slightly curved, but not over-gay. Must not
be curled. The length to give an overall
balanced appearance. In accordance with the
docked description the undocked tail to be free
of feathering.
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Gait/Movement:
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The movement should be free and true without
slackness at shoulders or elbows, there should
be no turning in nor out of the feet or
pasterns. The hindquarters should have strong
propelling power with ample flexibility at
stifles and hocks. Viewed from behind the
movement should be neither too close nor too
wide.
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Coat:
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Must be flat, fine and glossy and of a silky
texture. The length of coat must not be so long
as to impede the dog's action and should allows
daylight to be seen under the dog. The front and
rear feet to be free from long hair.
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Colour:
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All shades of blue and tan are acceptable ,the
richer these jcolours and more clearly defined
the better. Silver and white not acceptable.
Blue on the tail to be very dark. Silver blue or
fawn top-knot desirable. Distribution of blue
and tan as follows: tan around the base of the
ears, muzzle and on the sides of the cheeks;
blue from the base of the skull to tip of tail,
running down the forelegs to near the knees and
down the thighs to the hocks; tan line showing
down the stifles and from the knees and hocks to
the toes and around the vent. The blue body
colour should be free from tan or bronzing. Tan
markings must be free from smuttiness. Black
colouring is permissible in puppies, blue colour
must be established by 18 months of age.
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Sizes:
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Height:
Dogs - 23 to 26 cms (9 to 10 ins) at the withers
Bitches can be slightly less
Weight:
Weight in proportion to height.
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Faults:
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Any departure from the foregoing points should
be considered a fault and the seriousness with
which the fault should be regarded should be in
exact proportion to its degree and its effect
upon the health and welfare of the dog.
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Notes:
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Male animals should have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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Last Updated: 22 May 2009
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Education Austrakian Silky Terrier
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Discount:
for Age pensioners only
You will get A
Transport Box value of $65.00 for your puppy for free.
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IT
IS COMMON SENCE.
The foundation of a good relationship
with a dog is the making of a few sensible decisions.
The first and perhaps most important decision are to carefully
select a breed of dog that is most likely to fit into the family
temperament and lifestyle. There are many breeds to choose from,
there are breeds that can cope with hot, muggy temperatures like the
Australian Silky Terrier, he meet the special need for a compact pet
and home companion for apartment and urban dwellers.
Silkys
have always been a popular house pet, and can put up Silkys are
hardy, non-shedding odourless, and also a great little watch dogs.
with children.
But he has some right to be a full member of your family.
He thrives on social interaction, praise and love. He has the right
to regular exercise. He has the right to quality health care, and a
good diet. He depends on you.
Once the breed is selected, the buyer should look for a breeder who
is a registered member of a Dog club and produces pedigree puppies
that fit the breed’s physical description.
This
is a good place to select your CCC (Q)
registered pedigree Puppy,
They are all vet checked, wormed vaccinated and micro chipped
Benefit:
The
Silky Terrier &
Yorkshire Terriers has
very fine hair. It is similar to human hair and does
not shed like other breeds.
Bring your home to life. Looking for something special
for your home? Instant gorgeous love!
If you don't have a dog
get one.

The Only
Australian Toy Dog -
The Silky Terrier is protective of its own territory, making it
a good little watchdog, and is A
sutable little dog for the
Family
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