Brief introduction of Skye Terrier
Skye Terrier (confirmed introduction)

Skye Terrier (Skye Terrier), also known as Skye Terrier, Skye Terrier, Skye Dog, native to the United Kingdom, originated in the 17th century, and was originally cultivated to catch small prey. , now used as a companion dog.
The Skye Terrier was bred on the isolated Scottish island of Skye, where residents used it to breed otters, badgers and foxes. Its quick senses and quick, strong, muscular body are capable of finding them and digging their holes to catch them. The Isle of Skye Terrier's short, well-developed legs are ideal for digging, and its double coat protects it from rivals and harsh weather. At first, the lop-eared varieties were more popular, but since the 19th century, the erect-eared varieties began to be used as pets and display dogs. This is partly due to Queen Victoria's typical love for this breed.
Chinese name:Sky Island Terrier
Chinese nickname:Skye Terrier, Skye Terrier, Skye Dog
English Name:SkyeTerrier
Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Spine Subphylum Animal
Class: Mammalia
Order
Family:Canidae
Genus:Canis
Species:Canis
Asia Species: Sky Island Terrier
Dispersed: Origin: United Kingdom

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