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AKC Forequarters: Feet
- The feet of the Tibetan Terrier
are unique in form among dogs. They
are large, flat, and round in shape
producing a snowshoe effect that
provides traction. The pads are
thick and strong. They are heavily
furnished with hair between the toes
and pads. Hair between the toes and
pads may be trimmed level with the
underside of the pads for health
reasons.
- The dog should stand well down on
its pads. Dewclaws-May be removed.
CKC Forequarters: Feet
- Feet should turn neither in nor
out and must be large, round, and
heavily furnished with hair between
the toes and pads.
- The dog should stand well down on
his pads, the foot has no arch.
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The
idea for this clickable Breed Standard
is found at
Samsara Tibetan Terriers
The dog used on the picture is INTCH.
NORDCH. DKCH. SCH. NCH. KLBCH.
Tseman Joldash |
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