Yorkie Silky Mix
A Yorkie Silky mix is a hybrid made by crossing
two terriers. These terriers are called the
Yorkshire Terrier, and the Silky
Terrier.
While these two breeds might look similar, they
are in fact two different breeds. Before we talk
about what the Yorkie Silky mix looks like, it is
important to review the two parent breeds first, so that
we may better understand what the offspring will look
like.
Characteristics of the Silky Terrier
While some people may think Silky Terrier is
just another name for the Yorkshire Terrier, the American
Kennel Club does recognize is as a separate
breed.
The Silky is must bigger and is more closely
related to the Australian Terrier than the Yorkie.
Although it was developed partly from Yorkies, when they
arrived in Australia.
These dogs are true terriers and have the
personality to match. They are brave and proud, but make
great family dogs.
They have a blue and tan coat which is closely
related to the Yorkie.
Like the Yorkie, Silky Terriers belong to the
AKC Toy Group and were not recognized until 1959.
They stand about 9 to 10 inches tall and weigh about 10
pounds.
Characteristics of the Yorkshire Terrier
The Yorkie originally comes from Yorkshire
England and is black and tan in color. It weighs
only 7 pounds and has straight hair, and is considered to
be hypoallergenic.
They belong to the Toy Group and are the second
most popular dog breed in America.
These dogs travel well and make great house
pets. Their long coats require regular brushing.
The AKC first recognized them in
1885.
Yorkie Silky Mix Characteristics
Coat Color:
Since both parent breeds are blue and tan, the
offspring will be as well.
Height:
This mix usually stands less than 10 inches
tall.
Weight:
Normally weight for a Yorkie Silky mix is about
6-9 pounds.
Temperament:
Since both parent breeds are terriers, the
offspring retain the terrier attitude
Where to get one:
Contact Yorkie or Silky breeders in your
area.
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