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Tibetan Terrier Puppies for sale

5 Tibetan Terrier Puppies for sale

Tibetan Terriers, also known as Tsang Apso, Dokhi Apso, are known for being playful, outgoing, and lively characters who are completely devoted to their family while being quiet and never overly demanding. They are also very adaptable and are just as happy living in an apartment in the city as they are in a house in the country, provided they get plenty of mental stimulation and vigorous exercise daily to avoid boredom that could lead to behaviour problems.

Read our Tibetan Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Tibetan Terrier dogs Araki Tibetan Terriers for Sale - Advert 1
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Araki Tibetan Terriers for Sale

Tibetan Terrier

6 weeksAge
14Sex
£1,500Price

At Araki we have some beautifully reared happy little puppies available to loving family homes. as with all Araki Puppies they come with a signed certificate of health from a senior vet. fully clear of all hereditary eye defects and bred from tested parents. New Year new puppy to join your loving family. viewing welcome.

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NewentGloucestershire
Tibetan Terrier dogs KC fully health tested exceptionally bred Tibetan  - Advert 2
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KC fully health tested exceptionally bred Tibetan

Tibetan Terrier

7 weeksAge
63Sex
£1,200Price

Our much loved pets Bonnie and Nina live in our family home with 3 young children, we have a smallholding with chickens geese, goats and sheep! We have had TT’s for 20 years and have now decided we have the time and knowledge to finally breed for ourselves. We have complete guidance and advice from their original expert breeders and have been carefully matched with excelle

ExeterDevon
Tibetan Terrier dogs Lovely Litter of KC Reg Tibetan Terrier puppies  - Advert 3
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Lovely Litter of KC Reg Tibetan Terrier puppies

Tibetan Terrier

7 weeksAge
34Sex
£1,500Price

We have a stunning litter of Tibetan terrier puppies available. All of our puppies are raised in the house to provide the best start for them and so they get used to all household noises we think this is very important for socialisation. The puppy's parents are both fully health tested including hip scores. Mum and Dad have brilliant temperaments and get along well with ch

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SalisburyWiltshire
5.00
Tibetan Terrier dogs F1B Ttoodle Puppies  - Advert 4
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F1B Ttoodle Puppies

Tibetan Terrier

4 weeksAge
1Sex
£1,150Price

I have 4 puppies available, Absolutely stunning litter of F1b Ttoodles. Mum is a Ttoodle and dad is a stunning merle miniature poodle. I have mum and grandma (Tibetan Terrier) This is Mabel's first litter and she's an amazing mum. These puppies are absolutely stunning. All boys 2 black and tan, 1 chocolate, 1 black and white. These puppies are raised in my home with lot

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KeighleyWest Yorkshire
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FAQs

How much does a Tibetan Terrier puppy cost?

The cost of a Tibetan Terrier puppy typically ranges between £650 and £1,200 in the UK, although prices can vary based on breeder reputation, lineage, and location. It's important to choose a reputable breeder to ensure the health and well-being of the puppy.

Are Tibetan Terriers good family dogs?

Yes, Tibetan Terriers are affectionate, loyal, and gentle companions that do well as family dogs. They tend to be good with children, especially when socialised from a young age, and enjoy being part of an active household. Their friendly and playful nature makes them great family pets.

How much exercise does a Tibetan Terrier need?

Tibetan Terriers require at least one hour of exercise daily to stay healthy and happy. This can include walks, playtime, and mental stimulation, which helps to prevent behavioural issues such as excessive barking or separation anxiety.

Do Tibetan Terriers bark a lot?

Tibetan Terriers have a tendency to bark, often alerting their owners to unfamiliar people or potential threats. While they may bark more than some breeds, early training and socialisation can help manage and reduce excessive barking.