Saturday, January 2, 2010

SKYE TERRIER

Character traits: not suitable for children of partners; suitable for urban life; to adapt to cold weather; not easy training; good gatekeepers dog;

Use Change: Origins Period: 17th Century; initially uses: hunting small prey; now use: partner

Origin origin: Over the centuries, Skye Terrier dog has been welcomed by the people, there was a period in Scotland and England's royal court is privileged dogs. Bobby said that Scotland's most famous dog, also known as the Skye Terrier dog. Mid-19th century, after the death of its owner 14 years, despite the care given to its very good, but the day went to his master Bobby is still very popular coffee shop, until it die of old age so far. People in Edinburgh, Scotland Gray Ferrier (Greyfriar) near the church, put up a commemorative statue to commemorate the only dog. Skye Terrier dog was provoked, it is easy and biting, it is inappropriate and children together, but they are extremely loyal to the master. This extra-long hair TERRIER by country of origin is named after the Scottish Hebrides. At one stage it was widely used to hunt otters, badgers and weasels. Cities and towns now a popular companion dog.

Body weight: Height: 23 cm ~ 25 cm Weight: 8 kg ~ 10 kg

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