Tibetan Terrier
Kid Friendly
Intelligent
High Energy
Apartment Friendly
For Experienced Owners
Breed Snapshot
- Weight: 12–20 kilograms
- Height: 46–56 centimeters
- Breed size: Medium
- Lifespan: 12–15 years
- Dog breed group: Working/Herding dog
- Shedding level: Average to high
Description
The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized dog with V-shaped pendant ears that hang beside the head, a well-feathered tail that curls over the back, and a double-coat with a soft woolly undercoat and long straight fine outer coat that comes in all colours and patterns.
Characteristics
A smart, loving, gentle dog, the Tibetan Terrier has a bark that's like a deep rising siren. It will make a good watchdog but Tibetans that bark a lot need to be managed.
Health problems
The Tibetan Terrier can be susceptible to fleas, and can be prone to progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and hip dysplasia.
Exercise
This breed has a lot of energy so should have a lot of opportunities to run around.
Grooming
This breed should be brushed every few days to remove loose hair and prevent tangles. It should also be given weekly baths.
Living Environment
A small yard is all a Tibetan Terrier needs to stay well-exercised. Apartment living is okay.
Fun Fact
This is an ancient breed that has helped develop other Tibetan breeds including the Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso.