This fearless and canny little dog takes his name from his native Isle of Skye, where he excelled as a vermin catcher. His low-slung build enabled him to go to ground on fox or badger, while his long hard coat protected him from undergrowth and the teeth of other animals. Although he may look like the fancy-pants of the Terrier group, he is in actual fact a tough little cookie with a powerful body and punishing jaws.
In addition to being a true working terrier, the Skye was much favoured as a house pet of the Scottish lairds and eventually gained considerable status with the English aristocracy. There was a time when any self respecting duchess would have been ashamed to be seen in the park without her fashionable Skye Terrier!
Today the Skye has become somewhat of a connoisseur's dog. Unswervingly loyal and devoted to those he loves, but reserved and distrustful of strangers, the Skye Terrier is a one-man dog. He has an intelligent and inquiring mind, enjoys exercise and demands lots of affection but is best suited to adult households or those with older children. With his highly individual appearance and personality, the Skye Terrier is an extremely rewarding dog to own.
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