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Charlie
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About Charlie
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Charlie and his litter mates started in our bedroom, and have the run of the house and yard. We are not a kennel, and put pups are used to being part of a large TT family, currently, 13.
He is mostly house trained, and very eager to cooperate. Like all of his littermates, Charlie is exceptionally affectionate. He will have a strong bond with his new family.
John 510 301-4044
References available.
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Show quality
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Champion blood
Health guarantee
About The Seller
John Clay
Member for
3 years
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Licenses
USDA not required
State not required
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Tibetan Terrier
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What makes Tibetan Terriers special?
The Tibetan Terrier is a small to medium-sized breed known for its unique appearance, friendly nature, and versatility. Despite its name, the Tibetan Terrier is not a true terrier. It originated in Tibet and was primarily kept by Tibetan monks. They were treasured as companions and watchdogs in monasteries. Full-grown, they typically weigh 18-30 pounds and stand 14-17 inches tall.
How do Tibetan Terriers behave around young children?
Tibetan Terriers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. These dogs are highly intelligent and trainable. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Tibetan Terriers need a lot of physical activity?
While they have moderate energy levels, Tibetan Terriers still require regular exercise to keep them physically and mentally stimulated. Daily walks and playtime in a secure area are recommended. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Tibetan Terrier need?
The Tibetan Terrier has a distinctive appearance with a long, fine double coat that can come in various colors. The breed's long, double coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Tibetan Terriers are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
What should first-time owners know about Tibetan Terriers?
Tibetan Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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