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The silky terrier is named after is long luxurious hair coat. This dog looks fragile but is actually a good little ratter.History and OriginThe silky terrier was developed as a companion and ratter in Australia in the 1800s through breeding of various terriers such as the Australian terrier, Skye terrier, Yorkshire terrier and Cairn terrier. The silky was originally known as the Sydney silky terrier until 1955 when the name was changed to the Australian silky terrier. During World War II, American servicemen were stationed in Australia and fell for this little Australian dog with the long silky hair. These servicemen brought these dogs home after the war. Eventually, in the United States, the breed's name was officially changed to the silky terrier and in 1959 he was recognized by the American Kennel Club as a member of the toy group.Appearance and SizeThe silky terrier is a small terrier that is a little longer than he is tall.
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