The ancestors of the Australian Silky Terrier include the Yorkshire Terrier and the Australian Terrier (which descends from the rough coated type terriers brought from Great Britain to Australia in the early 19th century); few records indicate whether early dogs were just Australian Terriers born with silky fur, or whether there was an attempt to create a separate breed. According to the American Kennel Club, the breed was created at the end of the 19th century when Yorkshire Terriers were crossed with Australian Terriers. At first the breed was known as the Sydney Silky, as it was found primarily in the city of Sydney, Australia. The
American Kennel Club recognised the breed as the Silky Terrier in 1959, as did the
United Kennel Club (US) in 1965 where it is shown as a Terrier; it is also recognised as the Silky Terrier by the
Canadian Kennel Club. The breed is recognised by all the major kennel clubs in the English speaking world, and internationally by the
Fédération Cynologique Internationale as breed number 236. The Australian Silky Terrier is a terrier, but is usually placed in the
Toy Group rather than the
Terrier Group due to its small size. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale has a special section of the Terrier Group that includes only the smallest dogs, while other kennel clubs place the breed in the Toy Group, but it is universally agreed that the breed's type is Terrier. == Temperament ==