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- Tibetan Terriers are wonderful family dogs but are best suited for homes with school-age children who know how to treat a dog properly.
- Tibetan Terriers generally do well with dogs and other pets, especially if they have been raised with them.
- The Tibetan Terrier requires frequent brushing and a bath at least once per month.
- Tibetan Terriers make great watchdogs and will bark when they see or hear anything unusual.
- If they get daily exercise, Tibetan Terriers can do well in apartments or condos.
- Tibetan Terriers thrive on human companionship and do best in homes where they get plenty of attention and aren't left alone for long periods.
- Barking is a favorite pastime for a Tibetan Terrier. He'll bark when people come to the door, when he sees or hears something unusual, or just out of boredom.
- Tibetan Terriers require daily exercise and will enjoy a couple of 15-minute walks or one longer walk.
- The Tibetan Terrier can be easy to train with positive reinforcement techniques such as praise, play, and food rewards.
- To get a healthy dog, never buy a puppy from a puppy mill, a pet store, or a breeder who doesn't provide health clearances or guarantees. Look for a reputable breeder who tests her breeding dogs to make sure they're free of genetic diseases that they might pass onto the puppies and who breeds for sound temperaments.
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