Dogs have always
been man's best friend. Nowadays, however, human-canine relations have been
rather strained mainly because of apartment living. Many people today live in
condominiums or apartment building where pets aren't allowed. Because of this,
people realize that they either need to get another place or to get one of the
robot dogs that many companies are selling today. There is, however, an
alternative –many people today are getting 'toy" pet dos like silky
terriers.
These 'toy"
dogs are the way to go if you want the warmth and companionship of a pet dog
without the hassles. In this article, we are going to discuss the many virtues
of having a silky terrier pet dog.
One of the best
characteristics of the silky terrier is its coat. If you have a silky terrier
pet dog, the first thing you will notice about is the way that it coat shines.
A silky terrier's coat is actually where it gets the name from since its coat
is straight and silky. One of the main reasons why dogs aren't allowed in
apartment buildings is because of fur shedding. Some dogs have the tendency to
shed their coats and leave clumps of fur lying around the house. This can be
very messy if not outright disgusting.
One of the
virtues of having a silky terrier pet dog is the fact that its coat really
doesn't shed. This means that people can be sure that their pet dog does not
leave a furry mess when it explores a room. Thus, your carpeting is safe from
dog fur.
Naturally alert
and friendly, the silky terrier can make an excellent watchdog because of its
terrier nature. It is friendly, but a silky terrier pet dog can be quite
possessive with their family. It does not really like to be left alone for long
periods of time and would behave their best when someone is always home with it.
One thing you
need to keep silky terriers as pet dogs is commitment. The coat of the silky
terrier is prone to matting and tangles, which means that you need to brush it
regularly. It also needs to be shampooed regularly in order to maintain the
shine of the coat. Care should also be taken with the throat sine a silky
terrier pet dog has especially sensitive trachea. You see how much attention a
silky terrier pet dog requires?
Training can also
be quite a challenge since a silky terrier pet dog may be difficult to
housebreak. People who own one agree that it takes a lot of energy to properly
train a silky terrier pet dog. A silky terrier pet dog, however, will do well
in training if a choke collar is not used. The trainer needs to be firm but
just to the animal.
A silky terrier
pet dog can also be full of energy. This means that you need to constantly keep
it occupied with activities. Boredom is one of the enemies of the silky terrier
pet dog. It likes to be given the chance to run and play but it also is very
suitable for an apartment. You also need to keep a silky terrier pet dog
occupied socially.
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