Breed

The Tibetan Terrier

TT face photoThe Tibetan Terrier is a medium sized dog (averaging 14 –16 inches at the shoulder, 20 – 24 pounds) whose most dramatic physical characteristic might be its long, profuse, double coat, which comes in a wide variety of colors including white, black, gold, and many combinations. One is often most impressed by their beautiful appearance, but their wonderful qualities are not just “skin deep!”

Tibetan Terriers (also known as TTs) are sometimes called a large dog in a small dog’s body, because they have a personality that is more like that of larger breeds rather than what might be expected from their size. They love to play and are very athletic and agile, but at the same time they can be calm and “laid back.” They are not related to other terrier breeds, but are called terriers because breeds of this size were often classified as terriers in England where the dogs were first introduced to the Western World.

Tibetan Terriers are loving companions, and excellent family dogs. But don’t just take our word for it. Look around  our site, and learn more!

Tibetan Terrier Health and Welfare Foundation

 Please visit our website: tibetanterriersfoundation.org

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TIBETAN TERRIER HEALTH AND WELFARE FOUNDATION
The TTCA has established a non-profit foundation, the Tibetan Terrier Health and Welfare Foundation, to provide financial support for the health and welfare of the Tibetan Terrier breed by funding medical and genetic investigations conducted by universities, veterinary schools and other institutions involved in canine research with specific reference to diseases to which the Tibetan Terrier breed is prone. Please visit our website: tibetanterriersfoundation.org

The TTHWF officers are:

  • Kimberly Lenox, President – email Kimberly
  • Lisa Kouzoujian, Secretary
  • Camille Manfredonia, Rescue
  • Treasurer, Adria Martino – email Adria

Directors:

    • Hollis Matson
    • Nancy Weiter