The Tibetan Terrier - friendly, active, and family-friendly
The fluffy Tibetan Terrier is a versatile four-legged friend. Beneath its plush coat lies a →sporty dog that has a love for movement in nature. But is the →friendly breed right for you? Get to know the Tibetan Terrier better, and perhaps he will soon become a new member of your family!
Dog Breed Tibetan Terrier in Portrait
Origin: Tibet
Size: 35-41 cm
Weight: 8-14 kg
Life Expectancy: 12-15 years
Character: gentle, playful, active, stubborn
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Character and Nature
If you are looking for a lovable and simultaneously active dog, then the Tibetan Terrier is just the right one for you. Its →fluffy exterior and medium size might suggest that it is a calm companion. However, this little ball of fur is packed with lots of energy. It is enthusiastic about play, walks, and sports.
The Tibetan Terrier excels with its extraordinary love for people and children. Anyone looking for an active →family dog will surely not be disappointed by him. As lively as he is, he enjoys the hustle and bustle of a family, but also loves to cuddle up on the sofa in the evening.
However, one should not underestimate the smart head and temperament of this furry friend. He likes to question whether he really needs to go to his place, what the point of "giving paw" is, and why visitors shouldn't be announced with loud barking? He wants to learn, but also likes to be stubborn. Especially when established daily routines get disrupted, and he cannot maintain his usual habits.
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Training and Care
For a confident and clever dog like the Tibetan Terrier, a good deal of →consistency and self-assurance in dog training is required. The good news is that he is eager to learn and can be well motivated through play or food. Those who are willing to put in the effort and attend a →dog school can also →manage as a beginner in the field of dog training with a Tibetan Terrier.
Even though the →breed is suitable as a family dog, it should not be neglected in everyday life. Waiting at home for hours and going for walks twice a day is not enough for this four-legged friend. Under-exercised, like all dog breeds, he tends to develop bad habits and makes himself known through a lot of barking. Much more, he is the perfect companion for cycling, swimming, or a sporty hobby like agility.
For those who love so much movement and fun, a house with a garden is just the right fit. Together with his people, he wants to experience a great time here and is also suitable for keeping with other pets.
Coat Care of the Tibetan Terrier
With so much fluff, it is hardly surprising that regular brushing is on the agenda for the Tibetan Terrier. Those who skip this will be punished with tangles and matting in their dog's coat. A regular visit to the dog groomer can also be beneficial for the fluffy four-legged friend. Comprehensive →coat care naturally includes gentle care products for skin and hair - like our products from Pets Deli Care.
