Australian Terrier is a brave dog withenough of a lively character. She can be cheerful and affectionate, but at the same time is endowed with a brave temper. Therefore, in the care and education of this breed, there are some features.

Origin of the breed

Australian terrier originated from Englishpurebred breeds and was first introduced in 1899 at an exhibition in Sydney. The ancestors of this breed (for example, the Yorkshire Terrier) are very similar to their current descendants. The breed was bred specifically for catching rodents and hunting rabbits.

Club of Australian Terriers and the first standardThis breed was created in 1921. The Australian Terrier was officially registered in the dog breeding club in 1936. The last breed standard was approved in 1988 and is valid today.

Main characteristics of the breed

Small fluffy dogs with a fairly powerful skeleton, a stretched physique. They have erect, forward-facing ears and a docked tail. Color from blue with tan to sand-red color.

Australian silky terrier endowed with toughto the touch with a woolen cover with a soft collar and silk chub. Movement in this breed is energetic, light and sweeping. The expression of the eyes of this dog is quite lively and intelligent.

Growth parameters, preferential proportions, addition

Australian Terrier reaches a negligiblegrowth. His height at the withers is a maximum of 35.5 cm. The length from the shoulder joints to the base of the seat is 4 cm longer than the height at the withers. The addition of the Australian terrier is due to good working condition, strong bones, harmonious constitution, symmetry and balance, which ensures the correct weight.

Head, eyes, ears, nose

The head of this breed is long and sufficientstrong. The Australian terrier has small, oval, widely spaced, brown eyes that have a shrewd, penetrating and intelligent expression. The edges of the eyelids have a black outline.

Australian Terrier is endowed with small, standingand directed a little forward ears. They are slightly pointed at the ends, moderately spaced and highly placed. The skull part of this dog is flat and long, the forehead bulging.

The muzzle of this breed is strong, strong and slightlyfilled with the eyes. The jaws of the Australian terrier are quite powerful. The nose of the nose is usually black. A desirable feature of this breed of dog is a V-shaped area without a coat, which runs from the nose directly on the bridge of the nose. These dogs have dry lips with a black edging. The Australian Terrier has large teeth and a scissor bite.

Neck, body, top line

The neck of this breed is long, slightly convex and powerful, smoothly turning to oblique scapula. The body is strong enough, and the ribs are slightly convex, but not rounded.

The Australian terrier has a deep chest,which is lowered slightly below the elbows. The top line is strong and straight enough, the loin is powerful, but short with slight convexity. The tail of this dog is planted high, it keeps quite straight. It is usually docked, leaving just under half of the initial length.

Coat of the breed

The coat of the Australian Terrier is straight and stiff, an average length of 6 cm. The paws, tail, pushers and pasterns of the dog are covered with short fur. Undercoat is very soft and short.

At the neck hair of medium length form a peculiarcollar, which goes into the "jabot". The rear side of the front paws up to the pastern is incrusted with a light fringe. The skull is covered with a soft and pleasant to the touch chubchikom.

Movement of the rock

The Australian terrier has straight limbs,parallel to the direction of motion. When you go to run, his limbs remain straight. The dog moves with confident and fairly sweeping steps. Hind legs (without a rupture) fall exactly on the front track, and the top line remains strong and straight.

Temperament of the rock

The Australian Terrier is an energetic, brave, friendly, affectionate and confident dog with some aggressiveness inherent in all hunters.

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