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The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized breed of dog that originated in Tibet. [1] Despite its name, it is not a member of the terrier group. The breed was given its English name by European travelers due to its resemblance to known terrier breeds. [2] The Tibetan name for the breed, Tsang Apso, roughly translates to "shaggy or bearded ("apso ...
5-year-old tortoiseshell cat Betsy has been diagnosed with a cancerous tumour on her back leg. Noel plans to save Betsy's leg by cutting out the tumour and replacing her knee with a unique bionic implant. 4-year-old Tibetan Terrier Beau comes to see Noel about her hip dysplasia after her owners have noticed a deterioration in her walking. Her ...
Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet, and apso is a word from the Tibetan language. There is some debate over the exact origin of the name; some claim that the word "apso" is an anglicized form of the Tibetan word for goatee ("ag-tshom", ཨག་ཚོམ་) or perhaps "ra-pho" (ར་ཕོ་) meaning "billy goat". [ 4 ]
The Tibetan Kyi Apso (Tibetan: འདོགས་ཁྱི; Wylie: 'dogs khyi) is a medium to large sized breed of livestock guardian dog originating from Tibet and the Himalayas. It is considered an ancient and rare landrace, similar in appearance and stature to its relative, the Tibetan Mastiff .
Tibetan Terrier: AKC; FCI; This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (December 2020 This page was last edited on 25 January 2025, at 17:08 (UTC ...
The short nose of the Shih Tzu causes breathing difficulties and other health issues in the dog. Brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome (BAOS) is a condition caused by brachycephaly. The main issues arising from the shortened muzzle are stenotic nares , where the nostrils are close together causing difficulties with breathing through the ...
The Tibetan Mastiff [a] is a large Tibetan dog breed.Its double coat is medium to long, subject to climate, and found in a wide variety of colors, including solid black, black and tan, various shades of red (from pale gold to deep red) and bluish-gray (dilute black), and sometimes with white markings around its neck, chest and legs.
At Crufts between 2004 and 2006, Willy won the title of Best of Breed each time, [2] and placed third in the Utility Group in 2006, [3] winning the group in 2004. [4] After winning Best in Show at the Birmingham National Dog Show in 2006, Willy became the most successful Tibetan Terrier of all time in the UK, having amassed 40 challenge certificates, breaking a record which had stood since 1970.