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Dog breeds: Silky Terrier
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The Silky Terrier, also called the Sydney Silky or the Australian
Silky Terrier, is an Australian breed that was developed to be a
family pet. Their terrier bloodline also makes them a skilled vermin
hunter as well. They are a toy breed that only stands about 9 inches
tall and weighs between 8 and 11 pounds. They have a long glossy
coat that can be gray, or gray and tan,. They are a friendly and
vocal breed that loves to be social. If you have kids you will want
to raise your Silky with them to makes sure they get along. Some
Silkies that are not raised with kids can be stand-offish or snippy
around kids.
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