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Tibetan Terrier

Friendly with family, he spares affection to strangers.

  • Character
    70%
  • Energy available
    70%
  • Coat care
    45%
  • Relationship with children
    40%
  • Problems with other animals
    20%

FCI GROUP

Group 9

SIZE

Medium

LIFE EXPECTATION

14-16 years

In spite of the name, the Tibetan Terrier is not a terrier but a herding dog, doubling as a guard for traders as they journeyed to and from China.It succeeded in his job not so much by size but through the awe in which he was held. This is believed to be the original Holy Dog of Tibet.It is said to be even livelier than the other Tibetan breeds in Group 9, his energy and enthusiasm balancing his ability as a miniature guard dog along the lines of a small Old English Sheepdog
Tibetan Terrier is a nice and lively dog, who enjoys the family life.Despite he is not aggressive he turns into an alternative great burglar alarm.He requires a constant education and training.

GENERAL APPEARANCE

Sturdy, medium-sized, long-haired, generally square outline.

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS

Length from point of shoulder to root of tail equal to height at withers.

BEHAVIOUR - TEMPERAMENT

Lively, good-natured. Loyal companion dog with many engaging ways. Outgoing, alert, intelligent and game; neither fierce nor pugnacious. Sparing of affection to strangers.
  • Head

    Head well furnished with long hair, falling forward, but not over eyes, and not affecting the dog’s ability to see.

    Lower jaw carrying small, but not exaggerated amount of beard. In all giving a resolute expression
  • Head - skull region

    Skull: Of medium length, neither broad nor coarse, narrowing slightly from ear to eye, neither domed nor absolutely flat between ears.

    Stop: Marked in front of eyes, but not exaggerated.
  • Head - facial region

    Nose: Black.

    Muzzle: Strong. Length from eye to tip of nose equal to length from
    eye to occiput.

    Jaw / Teeth: Lower jaw well developed. Incisors set in slight curve,
    evenly spaced and set perpendicular to jaw. Scissor or reversed
    scissor bite.

    Cheeks: Zygomatic arch curved, but not overdeveloped so as to bulge.

    Eyes: Large, round, neither prominent nor sunken; set fairly wide apart; dark brown. Eye rims black.

    Ears: Pendant, carried not too close to head, V-shaped, not too large, set fairly high on the side of the skull, heavily feathered.
  • Neck

    Strong, muscular, medium length, allowing head to be carried above level of back and giving overall balanced appearance.

    Flowing into well placed shoulders.
  • Body

    Well muscled, compact and powerful.

    Topline: Level.

    Loin: Short, slightly arched.

    Croup: Level.

    Chest: Fair spring of rib with depth of brisket to elbow. Ribbed well back.
  • Tail

    Medium length set on fairly high and carried in a gay curl over back. Very well feathered. Kink near tip often occurring and permissible.
  • Forequarters

    General appearance: Heavily furnished.

    Shoulder: Well laid with good length.

    Upper arm: Good length and slope.

    Forearm: Legs straight and parallel.

    Metacarpus (Pastern): Slightly sloping.

    Forefeet: Large, round, heavily furnished with hair between toes and
    pads. Standing well down on pads; no arch in feet.
  • Hindquarters

    General appearance: Heavily furnished, well muscled. Well bent
    stifles and low set hocks giving level topline and drive.

    Stifle (Knee): Well bent.

    Hock joint: Low set.

    Hind feet: Large, round, heavily furnished with hair between toes and pads. Standing well down on pads; no arch in feet.
  • Gait / Movement

    Smooth; effortless drive with good reach; powerful drive. When walking or trotting hind legs should track neither inside nor outside the front legs.
  • Coat / Hair

    Double coat. Undercoat fine and woolly. Top coat profuse, fine but neither silky nor woolly; long; either straight or waved but not curled.
  • Coat - colour

    White, golden, cream, grey or smoke, black, parti-colour and tricolours; in fact any colour except chocolate, liver or merle
    permissible.
  • Size

    Height at the withers: Males: 36 - 41 cm; females slightly smaller.
  • Faults

    Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
  • Disqualifying faults

    • Aggressive or overly shy.
    • Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities.

    N.B.:
    • Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
    descended into the scrotum.
    • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with breed typical
    conformation should be used for breeding

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