The breeders listed below are RPBA-registered Australian Silky Terrier breeders. Each has pledged to uphold RPBA’s Code of Ethics and follow state and council breeding laws—whether they raise silky lapdogs or spirited backyard dynamos.
Selecting your next sidekick should never come down to luck or guesswork. The Australian Silky Terrier might be small in size, but this pint-sized firecracker packs a sharp wit, boundless charm, and a protective streak that’ll surprise even seasoned dog owners. By picking a pup from an RPBA-registered breeder, you stand behind breeders who prize sound temperament, steady health, and hands-on rearing.
Spend time speaking with breeders. Don’t tiptoe—ask what they feed, how they socialise, and what quirks run in the bloodline. A breeder worth their salt will welcome the questions and share what they’ve gleaned from years of hands-on experience.
You can double-check their RPBA status in seconds—just click here to confirm the breeder’s details line up with official records.
RPBA members must uphold the Code of Ethics and stay within all legal bounds related to breeding and care. Keen to raise your own litters with the same commitment? Start your membership application here.
Member ID | First Name | State | Breed | Membership Level | Username |
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10017 | Jahni | QLD | Australian Silky Terrier, Maltese, Maltese cross Shih Tzu | Full Member (Level 2) | PeluchPooch |
3340 | Kirstie | NSW | Australian Silky Terrier, Toy Poodle | Probationary Member (Level 1) | KirstieJulien |
14100 | Emily | NSW | Australian Silky Terrier | Probationary Member (Level 1) | emilygraham94livecom |
Proper pet parenting begins long before your puppy hops into the car. When you buy from a seasoned Australian Silky Terrier breeder, your dog already arrives with a head start—familiar with gentle handling, used to new faces, and ready for home life. To help you track down these sharp-eyed, soft-hearted breeders, we’ve assembled a few blog posts to help guide your decision-making and steer you clear of bad eggs:
Once you have your new dog, you can join the Responsible Pet Owner’s Club to get some great discounts to kickstart your lifelong adventure with your pet.