Tibetan Terrier (definite introduction)
As you can understand from the name, the Tibetan Terrier originated from Tibet in China, and it is said that Tibetan Terriers were raised in monks’ temples more than 2,000 years ago. Tibetan Terriers have been cultivated for centuries, and the climate in Tibet is relatively harsh and the terrain conditions are relatively complex, but they are still able to survive. You can imagine how strong their survival ability is.
Many people regard the Tibetan Terrier as a messenger of bad luck. They believe that it can bring good luck. Therefore they are rarely sold because people do not want to lose their good fortune. These dogs serve as a kind of gift, either to show respect for God or as a gesture of help and service to people. Around the 1920s, a doctor named Gregor in India cured a sick Tibetan woman. The grateful man gave the doctor a dog as a gift. So he bred many of these dogs in India. This species was recognized in India in the 1920s.
Nowadays, the Tibetan Terrier can be seen in many important pet events, and it can also be seen that this dog has good charm.
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