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Country of Origin:
Scotland (Isle of Skye)

Breed Group:
Terrier

Size:
Small to Medium (long-bodied, low to the ground)

Temperament:
Loyal, dignified, reserved with strangers, affectionate with family, courageous

Exercise Requirements:
Moderate – needs around 1 hour of daily exercise; enjoys walks and light play, but not overly demanding

Typical Lifespan:
12–14 years

Grooming Needs:
High – long, flowing double coat requires brushing several times a week to prevent matting; regular bathing and maintenance of furnishings needed

Health Considerations:

  • Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) due to long back
  • Autoimmune issues (occasionally)
  • Recommended health care: Avoid rough handling or high-impact activities; routine vet checks

Description:
The Skye Terrier is a noble and elegant breed originally developed to hunt vermin and foxes in rocky terrain. Distinguished by its long coat, expressive eyes, and low-slung body, it is devoted to its owner and forms close bonds with its family. Calm indoors but brave and tenacious when needed, it thrives in loving, respectful homes.

Best Suited For:

  • Owners looking for a loyal, low-key companion
  • Homes that can manage grooming needs
  • Families or individuals with a quiet, consistent lifestyle

Less Suitable For:

  • Very active households
  • Homes with steep stairs or where rough play is common (due to long back)
  • Owners seeking a highly sociable or playful dog with strangers

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