Well, I'm referring to all terriers. But when you say silky they are brown and black most of the time. Most rarely they are white. Silky terriers are mixed in with a hint of Dachshunds, Cairn terriers, and Yorkshire terriers.
You can't tell if they will be fluffy or not. As the kitten gets older it will get easier to tell if the kitten is longhaired or shorthaired, but in very young kittens it is very difficult to tell.
The Labrador Retriever has a short-haired coat that is dense, straight and coarse in texture. It is double-coated, with a soft undercoat that protects the dog from water, harsh weather, cold temperatures, and ground covers such as bushes.
yes but they have people hair so you wont mind picking it up;)i have a 2 silkys and they shed a lot in the summer
Silky terriers live 12 to 15 years of age. They show old age signs around 12 years old. At 14 or 15 they will most likely have arthritis. They may suffer bad teeth anywhere from eight years up. An old silky terrier shows similar signs to aging as humans do really. They may go a bit deaf. Eyes will most likely get cataracts. Their eyes may also develop a redness in the whites which requires medication from the vet to keep it under control.
Longhaired.
Abyssinians are shorthaired. The longhaired variety is called the Somali and is often classified as a separate breed.
All Kooikerhondjes should have moderately long fur.
All Field Spaniels should have moderately long fur.
Balinese cats are longhaired. They are actually longhaired versions of the Siamese which have gone through a genetic mutation, and are recognized and classified as a separate by many reputable cat registries such as the CFA and TICA.
VERY long. It's kinda like a big lhasa apso.
Bloodhounds have very very short fur which help them hunt in thick underbrush.
All Welsh Springer Spaniels should naturally have moderately long fur.
Yes, Border Collies come in both shorthaired and longhaired variety, although the shorthaired variety is usually referred to "smooth" instead. Both varieties are accepted by reputable kennel clubs such as the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.
no. but there is a breed very close to them called silky terriers i have 2 and they are great dogs
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Well, I'm referring to all terriers. But when you say silky they are brown and black most of the time. Most rarely they are white. Silky terriers are mixed in with a hint of Dachshunds, Cairn terriers, and Yorkshire terriers.