Coton De Tulear

Coton De Tulear

Height

Male: 20-30 cm, Female: 20-30 cm

Weight

Male: 4-6 kg, Female: 4-6 kg

Pedigree

Yes

Lifespan

Starts at 14 years

Pros

  • Affectionate
  • playful
  • intelligent
  • adaptable
  • relatively low-shedding
  • hypoallergenic (to some)
  • good with children
  • good with other dogs
  • eager to please
  • relatively healthy.

Cons

  • High grooming needs
  • prone to separation anxiety
  • can be barky
  • potential for genetic health issues (e.g.
  • allergies
  • eye problems
  • heart problems)
  • difficult to housetrain for some
  • not very tolerant of rough handling.
Introduction to the Coton de Tulear

The Coton de Tulear, often called the "Royal Dog of Madagascar," is a small, charming companion dog known for its fluffy white coat and playful personality. They are intelligent, eager to please, and thrive on human interaction, making them excellent family pets.

Coton de Tulears are relatively low-shedding, which is a plus for allergy sufferers. They are adaptable and do well in various living situations, from apartments to houses with yards. Their happy-go-lucky nature and affectionate demeanor make them a joy to be around.

History of the Coton de Tulear

The Coton de Tulear's history is intertwined with the island of Madagascar. It is believed they descended from small white dogs that arrived on the island via trade ships centuries ago. These dogs likely bred with local dogs, eventually evolving into the breed we know today.

The breed gained popularity among the Merina aristocracy of Madagascar, earning the nickname "Royal Dog." They were kept as pampered pets and were rarely seen outside the royal court. The Coton de Tulear remained relatively unknown to the rest of the world until the 1970s.

Today, the Coton de Tulear is recognized by major kennel clubs worldwide and is cherished as a beloved companion dog known for its affectionate nature and distinctive appearance.

Interesting facts about the breed

  • The name "Coton" comes from the French word for cotton, referring to their soft, fluffy coat.
  • They are known for their unique vocalizations, often described as a "grumble" or "hum."
  • Coton de Tulears are highly intelligent and easy to train.
  • They are generally good with children and other pets.
  • Regular grooming is essential to maintain their coat and prevent matting.

Characteristics

Apartment Suitable

Beginner Friendly

Hardiness

Independence

Tolerates Cold

Tolerates Hot

Friendliness

Affectionate With Family

Kid Friendly

Dog Friendly

Stranger Friendly

Grooming

Shedding

Drools

Ease of Grooming

Health

Gains Weight

Ease Of Training

Intelligence

Prey Drive

Vocality

Wanderlust

Need for Attention

Activeness

Intensity

Excercise Needs

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