Health & Wellness

Tibetan Terrier Health: Common Concerns and Preventive Measures

‍As responsible breeders in Huntsville, Texas, it's important to be aware of common health concerns like hip dysplasia.

Hip Dysplasia and Joint Health

As responsible breeders in Huntsville, Texas, it's important to be aware of common health concerns like hip dysplasia. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and maintaining a healthy weight can help minimize the risk of joint issues in Tibetan Terriers.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

Tibetan Terriers are prone to progressive retinal atrophy, a genetic eye condition that can lead to vision loss. Regular veterinary check-ups, including eye examinations, can help detect early signs of PRA and other eye-related issues.

Dental Care for Overall Health

Dental hygiene is often overlooked but vital for your Tibetan Terrier's well-being. Incorporate regular teeth brushing and provide appropriate chew toys to prevent dental issues that could impact their overall health.

Quality Nutrition for a Healthy Life

Feeding your Tibetan Terrier a balanced diet with high-quality ingredients is essential. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the appropriate portion sizes and nutritional requirements for your dog's age, size, and activity level.

Interested in adopting?

What we are looking for from owners:

  • Committed to the health of the puppy/dog

  • Committed to limited vaccines

  • Committed to natural, chemical-free care

  • Feeding species appropriate diet - raw

  • Committed to providing sunshine, exercise, love, play, etc to their puppy/dog

  • Open exchange with us if questions or concerns arise

akc breeder of merit

Board Certified

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home of Best in show

akc breeder of merit

Board Certified

natural Breeding

home of Best in show

Trisong Tibetan Terriers Champion Dogs

Dr. Susan Schultz

Board Certified Small Animal Naturopath, AKC Evaluator - Trick Dog, CGC/AAC, STAR Puppy, FIT 1 & 2 , AKC Temperament, & Obedience Trainer.

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