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Hi, I have four beautiful Tibetan Terrier puppies for sale: two males and two females, all in striking black and white. Both parents are family pets and can be seen. Tibetan Terriers are known for their affectionate nature and make wonderful companions. Despite their name, they are not true terriers and do not exhibit typical terrier instincts.
These puppies do not shed, making them an ideal choice for allergy sufferers. Located in Kilmuckridge, these puppies have been vaccinated and wormed, ensuring they are healthy and ready to join their new homes.
The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized breed originating from Tibet, where they were traditionally used as companions and watchdogs. They are known for their long, flowing coats and sturdy build. Tibetan Terriers are intelligent and adaptable, often forming strong bonds with their families. They thrive on attention and enjoy being involved in family activities. Their gentle and affectionate temperament makes them especially good with children, and their minimal shedding is a practical advantage for those with sensitivities.
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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991003002471388 | F | Black / White | For Sale |
991003002471409 | F | Black / White | For Sale |
991003002471419 | M | Black / White | For Sale |
991003002471418 | M | Black / White | For Sale |
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Legally all dogs over the age of 12 weeks must be microchipped. All dogs advertised for sale also need to be microchipped and registered with one of the four approved Irish databases, Animark, Fido, IKC or Irish Coursing Club. Fines can be imposed for being in possession of a dog that is not microchipped.
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Laws about microchipping are covered in the Microchippng of Dogs Regulations 2015 (S.I. No. 63 of 2015), section 3(2).
Any premises with 6 or more female dogs that are capable of breeding and older than 6 months are required to register with their local county councils as a dog breeding establishment. Their license stipulates the maximum number of bitches they may on their premises. DBEs includes dog breeders, commercial boarding kennels, hunt clubs etc.
Note: this licence is the maximum number allowed, and does not automatically mean the breeder has this many breeding bitches.
This is set out in the Dog Breeding Establishment Act of 2010.