Coat: Double

How often should a Tibetan Spaniel be groomed?

Tibetan Spaniels have a medium-length double coat that requires consistent care to stay healthy and neat. Their shedding is heaviest during spring and fall, so brushing three times a week is essential, increasing frequency during these seasonal blows. Use an undercoat rake to remove loose fur from the dense undercoat, which helps reduce matting and keeps your home cleaner. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks is recommended, followed by blow-drying to thoroughly dry the coat and aid in deshedding. Pay special attention to white markings or parti-color patterns, as these areas can show dirt more easily and may need gentle spot cleaning. Regular grooming sessions also provide a chance to check ears and nails, which should be maintained to prevent discomfort. - Brush 3× weekly, more in heavy shed - Use undercoat rake for dead hair - Bathe every 4–6 weeks, blow-dry after - Spot clean white or light areas as needed - Check ears and trim nails regularly Pro tip: Blow-drying after baths helps loosen dead undercoat and reduces shedding around the house.

Size: Small

About the Tibetan Spaniel

The Tibetan Spaniel, or "Tibbie," is a small dog with a proud history rooted in the Himalayan monasteries of Tibet. These dogs were bred to serve as alert sentinels, using their sharp eyesight to spot distant visitors. Their medium double coat forms a distinctive mane around the neck, giving them a lion-like appearance that matches their confident personality. Tibbies weigh between 9 and 15 pounds, making them compact yet sturdy companions. Known for their independent streak and affectionate nature, Tibetan Spaniels bond closely with family but remain cautious around strangers. They enjoy perching on elevated surfaces, a behavior that reflects their original role as lookout dogs. Despite their small size, they carry themselves with a boldness that commands respect and attention.

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