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From: MSN Nickname♥·DogMa_SuZ·�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 4/23/2006 4:48 PM

Skye Terrier

Family: terrier
Place of Origin: Scotland
Date of Origin: 1500s
Avg Size of Male: Height: 10 inches, Weight: 18-20 pounds
Avg Size of Female: Height: 9.5 inches, Weight: 18-20 pounds
Original Function: fox and otter hunting
Primary Current Function: earthdog trials
Other Name: none
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History of the Skye Terrier Breed

The Skye terrier is of the oldest breeds from Scotland and was named after their ancient homeland, the Isle of Skye. First documented in the 16 th century, the breed was known for its long coat and was often used to hunt fox and otter. For a short time, several breeds were classified as Skye terriers, causing some confusion in the breed’s lineage. In 1840, the breed gained notoriety when Queen Victoria began breeding the both the drop- and prick-eared dogs in her royal kennels. In 1887, the breed was recognized by the AKC and quickly rose to the top at dog shows. Even with its distinguished looks and strong start, it has lost some of its popularity and is not as familiar as other terriers.

Size and Appearance of the Skye Terrier

The Skye terrier is a working dog in a fashionable guise. It displays elegance and beauty alongside strength and agility. Twice as long as it is tall with short legs, the Skye is built to go to ground in pursuit of fox and badger. Its long body makes it flexible, and its strong jaws help it dispatch its prey. Its hard outer coat and dense undercoat provide protection from both its prey and the elements. The Skye’s hair on its forehead feathers to protect its eyes from dense brush and head-on contact with its quarry. Its outer coat is straight, falling at least 5½ inches in length and colored in black, dark or light gray, fawn or cream, all with black points.

Skye Terrier Temperament

This terrier may look cute; but underneath all that fur, it is a fearless hunter with a tough nature. It is one of the calmer terriers and is extremely loyal, especially in one-to-one relationships. The Skye is sensitive and stubborn. It does well with older children, but does not like to be teased. It will need training before interacting with other pets. Although affectionate with its family, it is reserved with strangers, often appearing aloof or superior.

Skye Terrier Recommended Maintenance

The long silky coat of the Skye Terrier requires twice weekly combing with a metal comb to prevent it from matting. Bath only when needed, and keep the hair around its eyes and mouth clean. Daily exercise such as a short to moderate walk will keep this breed in shape. It enjoys a romp off-leash in a safe area that it can explore. The Skye does not do well outdoors and adjusts well to either apartment or country life. Puppies need to be socialized with humans away from other pets or their siblings. Training should be done with consistency and respect.

Skye Terrier Health

�?Life span: 12-14 years
�?Major concerns: none
�?Minor concerns: premature closure of distal radius
�?Occasionally seen: none
�?Suggested tests: none



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