Bred in Tibet as a watchdog and companion, the Tibetan Spaniel is an intelligent and alert breed. They are an active breed with an attentive and sweet nature. They love their families but can be aloof with strangers. Tibbies, as they are sometimes called, make great watchdogs thanks to protective nature. They are intelligent but can be stubborn, so early and consistent training is necessary. Tibetan Spaniels get along well with children, but young children should be supervised due to the Tibbies small size. They also do well in homes with other dogs and pets. Tibbies love to be in high places – you can usually find one perched on the piece of furniture with the best view. If you’re looking for a breed with a sweet yet alert nature, the Tibetan Spaniel is for you!< p>
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If you can't find the right Tibetan Spaniel Rescue that you’re searching for in your state, check below the listings for links to other Rescues in nearby states who may have exactly what you are looking for.
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Tibetan Spaniel Rescues in the USA
Rescue Organization | City | State | Phone | |
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TSCA Rescue | US | (302) 335-3191 | |
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We sincerely hope that this site will help you find the perfect dog to rescue near you. However, please keep in mind that while we have the utmost trust in every organization listed here, we cannot personally vouch for any individual group we have listed, or for the experience you will have with a dog you adopt from them. We strongly encourage you to research each organizations independently before deciding the adopt from them, as well as thoroughly preparing yourself, your family, and your home for the arrival of your new dog.
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