About The Breed

The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized, sturdy dog with a long, flowing coat and a distinctively sweet expression. Despite its name, the Tibetan Terrier is not a true terrier but was bred as a companion and guard dog in the Himalayas. Known for its friendly, intelligent, and affectionate nature, this breed is good with families, including children, and gets along well with other pets. Tibetan Terriers are adaptable and thrive in a variety of living situations, though their long coat requires regular grooming. They are active, playful, and enjoy daily walks and mental stimulation.
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Dog Breed:

Tibetan Terrier

Lifespan:

15 - 16 years

Height:

14 - 17 inches

Weight:

18 - 30 pounds

Breed Group:

Non-sporting

Shedding Amount:

Seasonal

My Info

The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized, sturdy dog with a long, flowing coat and a distinctively sweet expression. Despite its name, the Tibetan Terrier is not a true terrier but was bred as a companion and guard dog in the Himalayas. Known for its friendly, intelligent, and affectionate nature, this breed is good with families, including children, and gets along well with other pets. Tibetan Terriers are adaptable and thrive in a variety of living situations, though their long coat requires regular grooming. They are active, playful, and enjoy daily walks and mental stimulation.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

#Fun Dog Facts

• Dogs can experience separation anxiety if left alone too long – Some breeds are more prone to it.

• Some dogs will intentionally make mistakes in training to get treats – Smart breeds like Border Collies figure this out quickly.

• Dogs' tails help with balance, especially when running or turning quickly – This is why some breeds with long tails are so agile.

• Dogs can fall in love with other dogs – They form strong bonds with their best friends.

• Dogs can experience grief when they lose a companion – This includes both humans and other pets.

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