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IT IS COMMON SENCE.
The foundation of a good relationship with a dog is the making of a few sensible decisions.
The first and perhaps most important decision are to carefully select a breed of dog that is most likely to fit into the family temperament and lifestyle. There are many breeds to choose from, there are breeds that can cope with hot, muggy temperatures like the Australian Silky Terrier, he meet the special need for a compact pet and home companion for apartment and urban dwellers.

Silkys have always been a popular house pet, and can put up Silkys are hardy, non-shedding odourless, and also a great little watch dogs. with children.
But he has some right to be a full member of your family.
He thrives on social interaction, praise and love. He has the right to regular exercise. He has the right to quality health care, and a good diet. He depends on you.
Once the breed is selected, the buyer should look for a breeder who is a registered member of a Dog club and produces pedigree puppies that fit the breed’s physical description.


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This is About the Australian Silky Terrier
& Yorkshire Terrier

SHOWING A SILKY OR YORKSHIRE TERRIER

Ring Manners
By Don G. Thompson
Reprinted from Purebred Dogs/American Kennel GAZZETTE
May 1988, the Silky Terrier column.



I’m one of the many people who like dog shows - the crowds, seeing the happiness of those fortunate enough to be among the winners, winning myself (of course), all the excitement of watching the Group judging when we can find the time to stay, and that final moment of suspense before the Best in Show is chosen. I like showing my Silkys. I still have nervous butterflies that invade my stomach when it's time to go in to the ring, but they fade away after getting in there.
 

What I don't like and what takes the fun out of it for me and many other exhibitors are the people with bad ring manners. Next time you're at a show, take the time to go around to the various rings and watch the really top professional handlers at work: the ones that consistently win the Groups and Best in Show. You won't find them resorting to any unsportsmanlike tricks to win.
They've got themselves and their dogs under control at all times. They know when to keep them under a tight control and when and just how to get that extra spark and showmanship out of them.
They do not do this by letting their dogs charge at other dogs in the ring, or by crowding another exhibitor.
They don't do it by throwing liver, combs, brushes, etc., too close to other dogs in order to upset them, or by trying to constantly keep another exhibitor off-balance because they think the judge favors the other dog.
Yes, I know there are some pros who resort to these things, just as there are many amateurs who do. But I've seen them quietly and calmly get their ears pinned back when the object of these tactics has been subjected to this sort of treatment over a period of time - and this is really no more than they deserve. We all make mistakes in the ring. I've often felt that an extra pair of hands would be helpful when I'm trying to keep an eye on my dog, the judge and the person in front of me all at the same time. When you are guilty of crowding someone, or accidentally upsetting their dog, do apologize. But if you find you're having to apologize too often, you'd better do some serious thinking about it and try to mend your ways and develop good ring manners. If you have a good dog, it will do its share of winning. But, is it really worth winning if you have to do it in an unsportsmanlike manner? Think about it.
 

 Be Friendly:
There is always a lot of talk about friendliness at shows. If a new member — or even a non member just interested in Silky Terriers — wants to talk to you at a show, do take the time and trouble to talk to them, and tell them you'll talk to them later. If you happen to be busy at the moment grooming your dog or just going into the ring, introduce them to someone else standing nearby then do so. To many new people attending a show for the first time, the procedure of judging is very confusing, and it would help them a lot if they could understand a little of what was taking place. We've come a long way in Silkies from those early days when the entry was only a few dogs to the large entries we get today. In those days, there was a competitive spirit; but it was a friendly competitive spirit that is sometimes missing today.
So next time you're at a show, try a little friendliness. After all, we should all be trying for just one thing —
the betterment of the breed — and by talking to someone you maybe haven't spent much time with, you might be pleasantly surprised to find that's his goal, too, as it should be, even though he's going about it in a direction different from yours.

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Rules, to become a Junior Champion OR Champion in Deutschland ( Germany)

Germany has more Dog Clubs where you can compete for champion titles. Explanations: How to obtain some of these titles. 1). VDH is the German National Kennel Club; 2). Klub fur Terrier ev. 3). l.DYC is one of the Clubs for Yorkshire -Terrier. In Germany the CAC is given at every show to the best male and to the best female (in­cluding champion class); the VDH-CAC (or Jr. VDH-CAC) is given to the winner of every class for the VDH Championship.
- Klub fur Terrier ev. Champion: 4 CAC under 3 different judges in 3 different
Lands. Between the first and the last CAC must be 1 year.  

- German Champion l.DYC: 4 CAC under 3 different judges in 3 different Lands. Between the first and the last CAC must be 1 year.

- German Champion VDH: 5 VDH-CAC under 3 different judges, 3 CAC must be obtained in International shows,
1 year between the first and the last
CAC

- l.DYC Club Champion: 4 CAC under 3 different judges in 3 different Lands. The ticket is given to the winner of champion class and to the winner between open and intermediate classes.

- VDH Junior Champion: 4 Junior CAC under 2 different judges
./  - Klub fur Terrier ev. Junior Champion: 4 Junior CAC under 2 different judges 

- l.DYC Junior Champion: same as for VDH Jr. Ch.
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- VDH Europasieger, VDH Bundessieger and Euro Classic Winner are other Winner titles that you can win every year at these specific shows.

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