Morphological characteristics of Tibetan Terrier

Morphological characteristics of the Tibetan Terrier
Tibetan Terrier (definite introduction)

The Tibetan Terrier is not large in size, with a general height of about 36~41cm and a body weight of about 8~13.5kg. Their skulls are of plain length, neither wide nor rough. There is also a little beard on the chin, and the head also has rich long hair, covering the front face. The Tibetan Terrier's eyes are large and quite widely spaced. They are dark brown or black. The nose is black, the teeth are white and strong, and the position is well-proportioned. The ears are droopy, V-shaped and richly feathered, and the size is in proportion to the head.

The Tibetan Terrier’s eyes are large and quite widely spaced. They are dark brown or black. The nose is black, the teeth are white and strong, and the position is well-proportioned. The ears are droopy, V-shaped and richly feathered, and the size is in proportion to the head.

The length of the neck is in proportion to the body and head, and the body is close, square and healthy. During dredging, keep your back level and your waist slightly arched. Looking back, the legs are straight and healthy, with rich hair. The toes are large, flat, round, and the pads are thick and crisp. The thighs are relatively wide and muscular. The tail is of medium length and richly feathered.

The coat is double-layered. The down layer is soft and woolly, and the guard hair layer is rich and fine. The coat is long but does not droop to the ground, so if the coat is too old, it needs to be trimmed appropriately. The expressions are very rich, and there are Tibetan Terriers with various colors.

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