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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 with children. Silkys are hardy, non-shedding odourless, and also a great little watch dogs. 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.

Our Mission:
I am a Hobby Breeder!
I breed mainly for show and silky 'lovers"
Who wants a loving, playful,
mischievous healthy companion for the perfect home.
Established in the ''1960'' earning a very good reputation with this.
Please
purchase your puppy from a well known and registered Breeder which is a member of the

Canine Control  Council (Q).
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They are all vet checked, wormed vaccinated and micro chipped.

                 
Owning a dog can help you fit.
Walking the dog is good for you
Dog owners are 68 per cent more likely to achieve the recommended level of physical activity per week than non-dog owners, according to the latest research from the Dogs and Physical Activity study being conducted at the School of Population Health at the University of Western Australia.


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 THE  AUSTRALIAN  SILKY  TERRIER  "HISTORY"

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ARTICLE RESEARCHED BY HELMUT DRESSLER AND BRETT WALTHER FOR THE -
                                                               AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER CLUB OF QUEENSLAND.  

MANY DIFFERENT THEORIES HAVE BEEN GIVEN OVER THE YEARS REGARDING THE ORIGIN OF THE AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER.
THE TRUE ORIGIN IS CLOUDED BECAUSE LITTLE, IF ANY TRUE RECORDS EXIST FROM THE LATE 19TH CENTURY WHEN THE SILKY FIRST APPEARED. 
IN THE EARLY COLONIAL DAYS, TRAVEL TO AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND TOOK MANY MONTHS. SPACE ON THE SHIPS WAS RESTRICTED , AS WAS THE AMOUNT OF FOOD THAT COULD BE CARRIED . SO EXCEPT FOR A FEW WORKING DOGS. MOST-CARRIED BREEDS ON THE SHIPS WERE SHORT-LEGGED TERRIERS, SUCH AS THE SANDY ROUGH COATED SCOTCH TERRIER, PAISLEY TERRIER, SKYE TERRIER, CLYDESDALE TERRIER AND WATERSIDE TERRIER. 
ROSENEATH -TERRIER, THESE WERE INTERBRED OVER THE YEARS TO PRODUCE A BROKEN -COATED TERRIER. 

FROM THIS STAGE THERE ARE SEVERAL THEORIES REGARDING THE PRODUCTION OF THE SILKY TERRIER. ONE THEORY IS THAT IN THE EARLY 1800"S BROKEN- COATED DOGS WITH A BLUE BODY COLOR AND TAN MARKINGS WERE DEVELOPED IN TASMANIA.
THEY WERE EXCELLENT WATCH DOGS, ALERT AND WITH AN INSTINCTIVE REACTION TO BARK AT ANY APPROACHING STRANGERS. WERE EXPORTED TO ENGLAND. BETWEEN 1820-1830 SOME BROKEN-COATED TERRIERS THESE WERE MATED WITH THE DANDY DIN MONT TERRIER. SOME OF THESE OFFSPRING WERE IMPORTED BACK TO AUSTRALIA  BY MR. MAC ARTHUR LITTLE.  THE RESULT CAN BE SEEN IN THE SOFT SILVER TOP KNOT OF THE AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER. SEVERAL HAD DEVELOPED A SOFTER COAT AND WERE REFERRED TO AS THE SOFT SILKY BLUE COATED TERRIER. IN FOLLOWING YEARS ,
TWO SEPARATE STRAINS OF TERRIERS WERE DEVELOPED, ONE THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER AND THE OTHER SOFT- COATED TERRIER ALTHOUGH SIMILAR IN COLOR. 

IN THE EARLY 1900"S FANCIERS OF THESE SOFT-COATED TERRIERS PREFERRED  A LONGER AND EVEN SOFTER AND SMOOTHER COAT TO ENHANCE THE DOGS' ATTRACTIVENESS AND DRAW IT AWAY FROM THE RUGGED TERRIER APPEARANCE.
THIS IS WHERE THE YORKSHIRE TERRIER WAS INTRODUCED TO THE SOFT-COATED AUSTRALIAN - TYPE TERRIER TO PRODUCE THE AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER. THE SECOND THEORY STILL FOLLOWS THE THOUGHT THAT THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER ORIGINATED FROM THE CROSS BREEDING OF THE BROKEN-COATED TERRIER AND THE DANDY DIN MONT TERRIER.
THIS RESULTED IN THE EARLY AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS HAVING A SOFT SILKY SILVER TOP KNOT. YEARS LATER THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER BREEDERS CROSS BRED LARGER  YORKSHIRE TERRIERS WITH THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER TO IMPROVE THE BLUE AND TAN COLORING WHICH WAS LACKING . THE RESULTS OF THESE MATINGS INTRODUCED A NEW BREED, THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER. THE CROSS BREEDING BETWEEN THE THREE BREEDS CONTINUED FOR MANY YEARS UNTIL PROHIBITED.    

IN 1904 A SILKY TERRIER AND YORKSHIRE TERRIER CLUB WAS FORMED IN MELBOURNE, WHERE A BREED STANDARD WAS WRITTEN FOR BOTH BREEDS. SYDNEY FOLLOWED WITH THEIR OWN SILKY- AND STANDARD TWO YEARS LATER. IN 1932 THE KENNEL CONTROL COUNCIL OF VICTORIA PROHIBITED CROSS BREEDING BETWEEN THE SILKY, AUSTRALIAN TERRIER AND YORKSHIRE TERRIER TO PROTECT BREED IDENTITY, AS SMALL SILKY TERRIERS WERE BECOMING DIFFICULT TO SEPARATE FROM LARGE YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.     
ON 30TH MARCH 1959 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL KENNEL COUNCIL APPROVED AND ADOPTED A STANDARD FOR THE BREED AND CHANGED THE NAME TO THE AUSTRALIAN -SILKY -TERRIER.
DURING THE DRAFTING OF THE NATIONAL STANDARD, THE SILKIES WERE WEIGHED , MEASURED IN HEIGHT AND SIZE, COLOR WAS DEFINED AS BLUE AND TAN  OR GREY BLUE AND TAN  AND BODY CONFORMATION WAS DEFINED . THE STANDARD WAS LATER AMENDED IN THE 1970'S TO INCLUDE A FAWN TOP KNOT AS ACCEPTABLE. SEVERAL OTHER THEORIES EXIST, BUT WE BELIEVE THAT PART OF BOTH STORIES ARE NON-FICTION AND COMBINE TO REPRESENT THE TRUE ORIGIN OF THE AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER - WHO KNOWS ??!!                      

Thank you for viewing our Website. Goodbye -
        H & H & E  Dressler, 4280, Jimboomba, Ausilk-Homestead
 Queensland, Australia.


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