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Terriers: Skye Terrier

This dog will follow you on long hikes or sit quietly on your lap. He has the strong temperament associated with the terrier breeds, tempered with a sensitive, good-natured love of life.

Skye Terrier

Vital Stats

Height: 9.5 to 10 inches at shoulder
Weight: 25 to 40 pounds
Coat: long and luxurious
Life span: 12 to 14 years
Breed Group: Terriers
 
 

Summary

The Skye Terrier is a medium-size breed of dog that was developed on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. They were originally developed to hunt and kill badger, otter and fox, but these days they're appreciated as a versatile companion breed.

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Overview

Like his fellow terriers, the Skye was created in Great Britain--on the Isle of Skye, one of Scotland's Inner Hebrides islands, to be exact--to rid farms of den-dwelling creatures whose holes were a hazard to livestock. Distinguished by a lush coat, long body, and gracefully feathered prick or drop ears, the Skye's versatility enabled him to vanquish vermin and keep company with duchesses, both with equal aplomb.

How did a tough little terrier become a fashionable companion? Queen Victoria, who frequently vacationed in Scotland, was responsible for bringing the breed to public notice. He won further recognition when renowned portrait artist Sir Edwin Landseer featured him in paintings. Soon it was said that a duchess would be almost ashamed to be seen in the park without her Skye Terrier by her side.

The Skye has always been more than a vermin-buster in a fancy coat, however. He's fearless and self-assured, but he's also friendly, happy, and devoted to his people. Strangers who wait for him to make the first move will find he accepts them as well--once he's decided they aren't pushy or a threat.

He has a mind of his own when it comes to training, but he's sensitive and responds well to a firm voice and positi... [Continue to Full Overview]

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