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Tibetan Terrier
The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized squarely proportioned dog that looks more like a sheepdog than a terrier. It has a fine outer coat that is straight or wavy and a soft, wooly undercoat. The coat is long, but should not touch the ground. The feathered tail is heavily furnished and carried over the back. This breed's unique, large, flat feet are well furnished with hair and produce a snowshoe effect that provides traction and flotation in snow. Height: 14-17 inches (36-43 cm.) Weight: 18-30 pounds (8.2-13.6 kg.) (NCI Thesaurus)
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