15 Pros and Cons of Owning a Tibetan Spaniel🐶🐶🐶

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    Are you considering adding a furry friend to your family and find yourself intrigued by the charm of Tibetan Spaniels? Look no further! In this video, we'll be uncovering the 15 pros and cons of owning a Tibetan Spaniel, helping you make an informed decision about whether this adorable breed is the perfect fit for your lifestyle.
    🟢 Pros:
    Compact Companionship: Discover the joys of having a loyal and compact canine companion.
    Low Maintenance Coats: Say goodbye to excessive grooming with their easy-to-care-for coats.
    Adaptability: Learn how Tibetan Spaniels adapt to various living environments.
    Loyal Watchdogs: Explore their innate watchdog instincts that provide a sense of security.
    Intelligence: Witness their quick learning abilities and the joys of training.
    Moderate Exercise Needs: Uncover how their activity levels match well with different lifestyles.
    Long Lifespan: Enjoy the lasting companionship with their extended lifespan.
    Cleanliness: Learn about their self-grooming habits and minimal doggy odor.
    Child-Friendly: Delve into their gentle nature, making them great companions for kids.
    Minimal Shedding: Experience the benefits of a cleaner home with their minimal shedding.
    Distinctive Appearance: Admire their unique features, including the famous lion-like mane.
    Good with Children: Explore their suitability for family life and interactions with kids.
    🔴 Cons:
    Independent Nature: Understand their independent streak and the importance of early socialization.
    Reserved with Strangers: Discover why Tibetan Spaniels may be reserved around new people.
    Separation Anxiety: Uncover the potential for separation anxiety and its management.
    Stubborn Streak: Learn about the importance of consistent training to overcome stubborn tendencies.
    Prone to Obesity: Understand the need for careful monitoring of their diet and exercise.
    Moderate Barking: Explore strategies for managing their watchdog barking tendencies.
    Not Ideal for Rough Play: Realize the delicate nature of Tibetan Spaniels and their suitability for play.
    Potential Health Issues: Acknowledge the breed's susceptibility to certain health conditions.
    Not Ideal for Novice Owners: Discover why experienced handlers may find it easier to navigate their quirks.
    Seasonal Shedding: Learn about their shedding patterns and grooming needs during specific times.
    Not Ideal for Outdoor Living: Understand why Tibetan Spaniels thrive best when living indoors.
    Potential Aggression Towards Other Pets: Explore the importance of early socialization with other animals.
    Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or a prospective first-timer, this video aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the joys and challenges of sharing your life with a Tibetan Spaniel. Hit play and embark on the journey of discovering if this charming breed is the perfect match for you! 🐶✨ Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the love with fellow dog enthusiasts! 🐾💖
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  • @EileenSpring-lp4yx
    @EileenSpring-lp4yx 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I totally agree. My late Husband and I have had the privilege of owning four over the years - I currently have a little ten-and-a-half-year-old rescue Tibetan - and they are a law unto themselves! They will only do what they want to do and when they consider the time is right to do it!! However, they are absolutely adorable and extremely clever and intelligent - they have a way of working everything out. They come from a very aristocratic line and used to sit in the Monks’ sleeves on the parapets of the Tibetan Temples. They can hear for a distance of two miles.
    Our late, and lovely, Queen owned two Tibetan Spaniels who lived with a Lady-in-Waiting on the Windsor estate.

  • @richardellis3186
    @richardellis3186 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I've had two "Tibbies". They are wonderful little dogs. You should note the "ATTENTION" you should receive when they are around. Good article!

  • @chefsivi
    @chefsivi 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    we have two and had two others. while most of this this true, it should be expressed that this is not a breed for first time dog parents.

  • @EileenSpring-lp4yx
    @EileenSpring-lp4yx 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I totally agree. My late Husband and I have had the privilege of owning four over the years - I currently have a little ten-and-a-half-year-old rescue Tibetan - and they are a law unto themselves! They will only do what they want to do and when they consider the time is right to do it!! However, they are absolutely adorable and extremely clever and intelligent - they have a way of working everything out. They come from a very aristocratic line and used to sit in the Monks’ sleeves on the parapets of the Tibetan Temples. They can hear for a distance of two miles.
    Our late, and lovely, Queen owned two Tibetan Spaniels who lived with a Lady-in-Waiting on the Windsor estate.