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Tibetan Spaniel

Tibetan Spaniel
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Breed info

Breed group: Non-Sporting

Color: All colors and mixtures, white allowed on feet

Height: 10 inches

Weight: 9-15 lbs

Description: This is a small dog that looks rather like a Pekingese, but with a slightly longer face, less profuse coat and no extra skin around the eyes. He is somewhat longer than tall. The dog should carry himself proudly. The top of the head is slightly rounded, and the medium-length muzzle is blunt and strong. The expressive oval eyes are dark brown and the nose should be black. A slight undershot bite is preferred by breeders. The Tibetan Spaniel has a plumed tail curled over his back, feathered pendent ears and soft, silky, medium-length, flat coat. The neck sports a mane of longer hair. The coat comes in many shades, gold, cream, fawn, red, white, black and black & tan. They may be solid, multi-colored or shaded. This breed should have hare-feet.

Temperament: The Tibetan Spaniel is perky, happy, very smart, and trusting. They are sweet and protective with their family, especially children, but aloof with strangers. It is not a yappy dog, yet it will bark at intruders and strange happenings. It can be rather insistent and willful at times. This breed is a fine family companion, very independent and a good watchdog. It can move fairly quickly on its small, neat hare- feet, usually getting along with other animals. These dogs can be slightly difficult to train. The female Tibetan Spaniel tends to come into heat only once a year.

Health problems: They are not prone to any major health problems, but they may overheat or have respiratory problems because of their short faces.

Living conditions: The Tibetan Spaniel is good for apartment life. It is relatively inactive indoors and will do okay without a yard.

Exercise: The Tibetan Spaniel requires moderate exercise. They will enjoy a nice long walk or a rump in the yard.

Life expectancy: The Tibetan Spaniel is slow to mature and lives a long time - about 12-15 years.

Grooming: Once a year their coat comes out in clumps. Regular brushing is needed. This breed is an average shedder.

Origin: This breed originated in Tibet. It is believed that in its veins runs the blood of the Pekingese, the Pug, and the Japanese Spaniel (Chin). These dogs were prized in ancient Tibet, and were often given as gifts to royal houses. This practice spread the dogs throughout Asia. Depictions of dogs similar to the Tibetan Spaniel have been found in Chinese bronzes from as early as 1100 BC. The Tibetan Spaniel was a companion and watchdog at Tibetan monasteries, sitting on the high walls and barking at any sign of intruders. The dog also reportedly turned the prayer wheels for his masters. Today's Tibetan Spaniel still likes to sit in high places to watch over his surroundings. The Tibetan Spaniel first was brought to England in the late 1800's. The breed received official AKC recognition in 1984. Now the Tibetan Spaniel is a popular companion and show dog.

Recognition: CKC, FCI, AKC, KCGB, CKC, NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACR

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