It was not until ten years later in 1956 that the Cesky Terrier was seen by the public and then 3 years later the Czechoslovakian Kennel Club recognised the breed. Over the next ten years, the breed gained popularity more especially with the hunting fraternity throughout Europe. At one point, Horak was given permission by the FCI to use another Sealyham Terrier so that new blood could be introduced to the breed and as such both in 1984 and then a year later, this was achieved.