Nope, not a Pekingese, nope, not a Lhasa Apso, nope, not a Shih Tzu…I bet you have been asked if your Tibbie is any or all of those breeds! The Tibetan Spaniel has a long and illustrious history all its own! Though there is relation to all of the breeds mentioned above. Like their cousins, the Tibetan Spaniel often has a dry nose, rough paws or even some skin irritations or anxieties. Our Shopping Portal page showcases everything that features the Tibetan Spaniel on the label, plus, other products that may benefit your Tibetan Spaniel.
Which Came First? Professor Ludvic von Schulmuth dated the skeleton of dog whose description reads as if he were describing the Tibetan Spaniel - short-muzzled, fine-boned, 18-20" tall, squared, short skull with a longer back and short legs. The dog was dated to have lived 150 – 950 B.C. This makes the Tibetan Spaniel the oldest of the Pekingese, Japanese Chin, Lhasa Apso, group of Tibetan/Chinese originating dogs.
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