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Tibetan Terrier

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Tibetan Terrier - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Tibetan Terrier Pictures and Tibetan Terrier images. Get an in depth look at the Tibetan Terrier and see the many things that this breed has to offer.

Tibetan Terrier - Overview and History

The Tibetan Terrier, also known as the Luck Bringer, the Holy Dog, the Dhokhi, the Dhokki Apso, the Bhutan Terrier, the Bhutanese Dog, the Bhuteer Terrier, the Bhuteer Dog, the Lhasa Terrier, the Tibetaanse Terrier and the Darjeeling Terrier, was eveloped to herd flocks of sheep and to be a trusted family companion. It is not truly a terrier at all, as it does not have a terrier’s disposition and never was bred to “go

Tibetan Terrier - Tempermaent

The name “Tibetan Terrier” is actually misleading, as these dogs are not technically terriers and don't exhibit common terrier traits. They were given the “terrier” moniker because of their size only. Though they are lively and plucky like a terrier, Tibetans are also very gentle and good matured and are rarely high strung. They are highly adaptable dogs and can live in an apartment or sprawling estate, in the city or in the country. All

Tibetan Terrier - Physical Characteristics

The Tibetan Terrier is a medium sized dog that is built more like a sheepdog than a terrier. They are covered in a thick double coat made up of a dense undercoat and a long, fine outer coat that comes in any color or color combination. Tibetan Terriers are squarely built and have a level topline. The eyes are large, wide set, and dark The ears are pendant and heavily feathered and the tail is

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