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Tibetan Terrier dog breed guide

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#tibetanterrier dogs are not terriers at all. Apparently! They're companion or utility dogs and don't have any terrier instincts. Discover what they ARE like in this breed profile video presented by canine experts and owner who's bred Tibetan Terriers since the early 1990s. There's information on Tibetan temperament and training and really important advice on #tibetanterriergrooming how to care for those long, silky doublecoats. It seems they're suitable for everyone from young families with children to retired folks. But there's a serious warning about the consequences of leaving these very sociable dogs home alone. #tibetanterrierpuppies are very cute but do need a firm hand. They're determined they have a determined expression it's part of the breed and once that relationship's established they'll do anything for their owners. They are individual little people, they are fabulous little dogs. The Tibetan Terrier, despite its name, isn't actually a terrier, it's a member of the utility group and it's therefore a more glamorous dog if you like. In the showroom they do look particularly glamorous. It's more of a herding dog. So it's a smart, clever dog which makes it very easy to train. They're just a lovely family companion animal fun loving, lovely nature. You never only own one Tibetan Terrier they're very collectable. Tibetan Terriers are real personalities and characters. These lovely little dogs have medium exercise levels and they enjoy a good long walk, but they don't need the hours of stimulation as some of the working types. We would look to rehome one to somebody who hs the time and energy for them, who also has the time to keep up with their lovely long coats. They come into the bracket of companion animals and that's exactly what they are. They want to be doing whatever you're doing. So you could be walking over the Malvern Hills you could be doing your ironing as long as they're with you at your feet, that's what they want to be doing. It's not a dog that likes to be separated from its owner so you shouldn't really think about a Tibetan if you're going to go out all day because they do suffer from what we call separation anxiety. But if you're goig to be around for you dog, a Tibetan Terrier makes ideal company. They love a family environment because they do enjoy playing with the kids they're also suitable for old people. My Mum a pensioner had two they were company for her. They would not suit a family that was out at work all day or for long hours because they want the companionship, they want the company. Not a dog to be let alone for long periods of time. Two or three hours fine but not for an all day. Once they're adult and once their bones are grown and properly developed, they will take a very substantial amount of exercise, if you want to. They're also happy for five minutes in the garden, to answer the calls of nature again they don't particularly like getting wet or dirty, But the key is they're doing what you're doing. So if you're in the house and you put them in the garden, they'll just stand at the door they'll want to be back in with you.

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