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Tibetan Spaniel

The Tibetan Spaniel is a most charming and highly intelligent little dog which originated in the Himalayan mountains of Tibet. As a breed, it has been known for more than 2000 years, and was bred and owned by the Buddhist monks and lamas. Although legend has it that they turned the prayer wheels in the monasteries, it was as a watchdog that they excelled and still do to this day - their keen sight and hearing making them a valuable companion, especially to those who live alone.

Overview

Average lifespan

Tibetan Spaniels can live up to 16 years of age. 

Average size and weight

25.4cm
4.1kg to 6.8kg
Tibetan Spaniel

Care requirements

Breed personality, characteristics & temperament

Intelligent, mischievous, stubborn, and determined - all the traits comparable to a precocious child, and although at times they may test your patience they are soon forgiven because of their playfulness and wicked sense of humour and puppy-like characteristics that they retain their whole life. 

They are adept at problem solving and are very responsive to their owners. Tibetan Spaniels are equally at home in an apartment or a country property, although they do need to be adequately confined or they tend to go ‘exploring’ due to their inquisitive natures. Because they have been bred for, and thrive on human companionship they do not make good kennel dogs, and are best kept in a situation where they have access to both house and well-fenced yard via a dog-door. 

Compatibility with other pets

Mixes readily with other pets.

Care requirements

Being generally sound and healthy, the Tibetan Spaniel is an easy-care dog. Although the coat is moderately long it does not tend to tangle and has little odour. It has a double coat - a soft undercoat for warmth, and a longer silky outer coat which lies flat, and a regular bath and blow-dry keeps the coat in good condition. They are very active for their size and need and enjoy regular exercise.
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Decision time

Ideal owners

For those whose needs require a small dog, but would admire the confident individuality and self-assertive charm of the Tibetan Spaniel. They are ‘big-dogs’ in a small body - part cat, part dog, part monkey - possessing the independence and curiosity of the cat, the faithfulness and watchfulness of the dog, and the cleverness and mischief making of the monkey.


Decision time (resources provided by 
Kennel Club):

Before making a decision on getting a puppy, here are some articles you might find helpful:

What do I need to consider when thinking of buying a puppy?

How do I find the right breeder, what should I ask them?

How do you check if the breeder is reputable?

What to ask your vet prior to buying a puppy?

Where to find dogs (resources provided by the Kennel Club):

Breeders

Adoption

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