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Very unusual dogs - Gaia,

I have owned my tt since 8 weeks and she is now five years old as a puppy she was strangely quite calm with training being easy (if she was up to it) as they can be quite stubborn so when potty training she refused to go in the rain so we had to build a small shelter and she is now brilliant. Now she is older she has calmed down even more from when she was a calm puppy and now is very cat-like but does have her bursts of energy but mainly low maintenance except for grooming which if maintaining their coats you must take time out everyday to comb their fur our family like to keep her hair short and she gets groomed every month and my daughter Gianog will bath her when she gets muddy but other than that I recommend Tibetan terriers for family's my children get along with her but she is scared of cats and has prejudice against white dog but she wasn't very socialised as a puppy. Reminder please try to adopt my wife Felisha is allergic and they are hypoallergenic so if you can't adopt shop for a tt.


Adorable! - Carol,

Our Tibetan Terrier is a total goofball! He is so lovable! My husband recently had two spinal surgeries. Our Enzo was his nurse. he followed him everywhere and was glued to his side. he was always "inside" his walker and slept in it, too! He loves our big back yard. But he really stinks when he gets wet!


Lovely breed - Silvs,

Puppies are very active and naughty because they are extremelly intelligent but generally with love and discipline they become amazing adult dogs. Once you know the breed, you don't want to have and other