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The temperament has been one of the most attractive aspects of the breed since it was first established.
They are amiable and affectionate family dogs, sensitive to their owners and gentle with older children. As
is fitting a dog formerly used as a watch dog, they tend to be reserved around strangers, but should never
be aggressive nor shy with them.
Suitable for apartment living, the Tibetan is still an energetic and surprisingly strong dog, and needs
regular exercise. Their energy level and intelligence is well suited for dog sports such as agility. They are
steadfast, determined, and clever, which can lead to them being stubborn. Some dogs of this breed can
often be jealous, which can make it hard to live with another pet.
Though not yappy, the Tibetan Terrier has an assertive bark, likened to a rising siren.[citation needed]
Energy Level: moderate to high General Nature: happy, active, lively, intelligent, agile
With Children: good if properly introduced, supervised with well behaved children
With other pets: generally good
With dogs: generally good ,sometimes shy
Socialization requirements: required to help address inclination to shyness to strangers
Ideal home characteristics: one devoted to regular grooming and care of the coat in addition to other
needs
Temperament Notes: charming and loyal, sensitive and intelligent
Training requirement: dependent entirely on goals
Intelligent and sensitive nature. Training kept interesting and positive will move quickly. This is not a dog
that will benefit from force of any form.
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