Silky Terrier
Weight
8–10 lbs
Lifespan
13–15
years
Allergies
Standard
coat
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Take the quizSmall but not fragile, feisty but not yappy, pretty but not sculpted, Silkys are 10-inch-tall dynamos animated by curiosity and high spirits. The glorious blue-and-tan coat is straight and glossy, and it feels and behaves much like human hair. The wedge-shaped head is topped by profuse hair parted down the middle, and erect V-shaped ears draw attention to the keen, piercing expression of the almond-shaped eyes. Silkys are more refined than typical ratting terriers, but they should still look and behave like a true earthdog. A charming member of the AKC Toy Group, the compact, glossy-coated Silky Terrier is nonetheless a true terrier of energetic high spirits. The Silky, a native of Sydney, Australia, is larger than his close cousin, the Yorkshire Terrier.
Temperament: Friendly, Quick, Keenly Alert
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Best For
Home & Lifestyle Fit
The Silky Terrier is a moderate-energy dog — happy with daily walks and regular play, but not demanding of intense exercise. They adapt reasonably well to different living situations, though a house with at least some outdoor access makes daily routines easier.
Day-to-Day Reality
Grooming is moderate — regular brushing and occasional professional trimming keep the coat healthy. Shedding is low, which means less hair on furniture and clothing. This breed craves human company. Long days alone can lead to anxiety or destructive behavior, so a work-from-home setup or doggy daycare is worth planning for.
Things to Know First
- Vocal breed — barking can be a concern in apartments or close quarters
- Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods
Good Fit If
- Apartment or condo living
- Owners who enjoy training and teaching new skills
Not Ideal If
- Owners who work long hours without a plan for the dog during the day
- Owners expecting a completely hands-off companion
Breed Traits
Breed Highlights
- Energy Level: Good (3/5)
- Good with Kids: Good (3/5)
- Good with Dogs: Good (3/5)
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