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 Tibetan Terrier Dog

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Tibetan Terrier Dog
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 

The Tibetan Terrier Dog

The Tibetan Terrier is a devoted, loyal, and friendly little dog. Despite his name, the Tibetan Terrier is not related to the terrier breed. The Tibetan Terrier is a spirited and playful with a fair amount of energy. When indoors, the Tibetan Terrier can be calm and sensible. These dogs are agile and very adept at climbing. It is important to ensure that his play and exercise area is safe and secure. The Tibetan Terrier dogs does enjoy regular walks as part of his exercise regime, and loves to frolic around in the snow. The Tibetan Terrier loves to be around his family and enjoys interaction. The Tibetan Terrier dogs is not the right for those with little time for their pets. This breed of is cheerful, sociable, and good natured, and is also very adaptable in terms of his living environment. These dogs have high problem solving skills, are intelligent, and quick to learn. However, training can still be a bit of a challenge, as the Tibetan Terrier dogs can be very stubborn and independent. A confident, assertive, yet positive owner is necessary, these dogs are well suited to both experienced and inexperienced owners.

Some Tibetan Terrier dogs are timidity and shy. It is advisable to provide your Tibetan Terrier with early socialization to promote confidence and stability in his temperament. The Tibetan Terrier will usually bark to raise an alarm. This breed of will be cautious around strangers, making him an effective watchdog. The Tibetan Terrier dogs is small and doesn't like to be handled roughly. The Tibetan Terrier dogs is best around older, more gentle children. When it comes to other pets, the Tibetan Terrier will be generally accepting, if a little bossy. These dogs are keen diggers in some cases, so those with gardens that are their pride and joy may want to think twice before opting for this breed. All in all, the Tibetan Terrier makes for a loving and loyal companion as well as an entertaining and devoted pet.


Tibetan Terrier Dog
The Tibetan Terrier looks like a sheepdog due to its long profuse double coat. Such double coat gives it a huggable and shaggy look with its finer outer

coat either straight or wavy and its inner coat soft and woolly. Coat colors vary and can be combined but this breed does not have the chocolate coat version. The eyes of this are dark and widely spaced, with lots of hair around it. The tail is feathered and its feet are unique , large, flat, and haired.


Tibetan Terrier Skills
The Tibetan Terrier dog, as the name implies, is from the Himalayan country of Tibet. It is an ancient breed originally bred, and kept purebred, by Tibetan monks for 2000 years. This breed was used as companions, lucky charms, watch dogs, and gifts to highly respected individuals as bringers of good fortune. It is a significant contributor to other Tibetan breeds.

Tibetan Terrier Personality
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is the perfect to socialize with humans and is sometimes referred to as a “human” in doggy fur. This is so passionate in all activities, whether playing, working, or in socializing with humans. As a pup, the Staffordshire likes to chew a lot (hence, it develops a strong jaw). Bright and nimble, it can be trained for agility and obedience. It responds to challenges and various activities. It adores people, especially children. It can get along fine with other household pets but can be aggressive and combative with other dogs.

Exercise Needs
This energetic should be given ample opportunities for exercise to release its energy. A long walk will be okay.

Living Conditions
The Tibetan Terrier can do well in an apartment as long as it gets regular outdoor exercise even in a small yard.

Grooming Requirements
Due to its heavy coat, the Tibetan Terrier requires regular brushing. Mist the coat with a conditioner then brush 2-3 times a day to remove loose hairs and prevent tangles. It should also be bathed weekly or every two weeks. Shedding very little and with regular grooming, the Tibetan Terrier is even compatible with allergy sufferers.

Health Issues
The Tibetan Terrier can be flea-sensitive owing to its heavy coat but overall, has very few health problems.
 Cindy 
Lovable Dogs .info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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