Skye Terriers can be prone to hip dysplasia, allergies, and autoimmune diseases. Regular vet check-ups are important.
Skye Terriers can be prone to hip dysplasia, allergies, and autoimmune diseases. Regular vet check-ups are important.
Skye Terriers can be stubborn and independent, making them a bit more difficult to train than some other breeds. Consistent and patient training is key.
Skye Terriers need moderate exercise, such as a daily walk or playtime in a fenced yard.
Skye Terriers should be groomed at least once a week to prevent matting and tangling of their long hair.
Skye Terriers usually grow to a height of 25-26 cm.
The average lifespan of a Skye Terrier is 12-14 years.
The average weight of a Skye Terrier is between 16-18 kg.
Yes, Skye Terriers shed a moderate amount and require regular grooming to maintain their coat.
Skye Terriers can adapt to apartment living as long as they get enough exercise and mental stimulation.