Breed Information
Breed Group:
Non-Sporting
Weight:
9-15 lbs
Height:
10 inches
Color(s):
All colors and mixtures, white allowed>Coat:
The Tibetan piel is a double coat breed. The outer coat is of medium length and is silky, soft, and flat. The under coat is dense and soft in texture and provides warmth as well as protection from the sun. They have feathering>Overview:
Tibetan piels originated in the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet over 2000 years ago. They were owned and bred by Buddhist monks and were never sold. The Tibetan piels>Character:
Commonly referred to as the "Tibbie", this breed is relatively rare and primitive. The Tibetan piel is active, small, and alert. They are appropriately and affectionately called "little lion" due to being tender and also tough. This Oriental breed exudes an exotic charm and makes a lovely companion.
Temperament:
The Tibetan piel is a highly intelligent breed and is deeply devoted to their family and friends. They thrive>Care:
Tibetan piels require brushing>Training:
The Tibetan piel is independent and intelligent, but may also be stubborn. They have a tendency to think that they know more than their owner. They typically do not do well in obedience or other organized training activities. They are easily bored with repetition. This breed is very eager to please and will do anything for attention. There may be some difficulty in housebreaking them and the crate method is recommended. Early socialization is a must for the Tibetan piel. Because of their sensitivity training should>Activity:
Tibetan piels need daily walks and runs. They love to play outdoors and are at their best when properly exercised. It is important that they are always securely leashed and fenced. They will do okay in an apartment provided they are sufficiently exercised. If they are left alone for extended periods of time they will become bored and possibly destructive.
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