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Is Coton de Tulear prone to separation anxiety?

Is Coton de Tulear prone to separation anxiety?

Like many breeds, Coton de Tulears struggle with separation anxiety. To help them adapt to your absence, practice coming and going with your dog. Try to leave the house at random, gradually increasing the time you are away. Eventually, your puppy will start to get bored and realize that coming and going is normal.

How do you pronounce Coton de Tulear?

Once you’ve learned how to pronounce it: “co-TAWN-day too-LEE-are,” you’ll be able to adequately sing the praises of this adorable dog.

Do Coton de Tulear like to cuddle?

Q: Do Coton De Tulear like to cuddle? A: Cotons are sweet and affectionate dogs. They love to spend time cuddling with their owners. They thrive with plenty of attention and a great deal of companionship.

What kind of dog is a Coton de Tulear?

The Coton de Tuléar is the quintessential happy-go-lucky pooch. The Coton (pronounced kah-tone) is a bouncy little companion dog that is primarily valued for its adorable personality and cute, stuffed-animal-like appearance. The breed originated in Madagascar several hundred years ago and is named for a port city there.

Why choose a Coton de Tulear?

Why Choose a Coton de Tulear? Originating from Madagascar, the Coton de Tulear is an easy dog to fall in love with. They have an incredibly tolerant nature, love to be around people and are happy to play.

How many puppies did Darcy the Coton de Tulear have?

Proud mum Darcy, a pure breed Coton de Tulear, has given birth to 6 puppies. 4 boys and 1 girl are available. She is our family pet and can be seen with her puppies. The dad is Percy, a KC regist… Outstanding baby Coton  noodle puppys available also  sometimes called cottonpoo !

Where did the Madagascar Coton de Tulear come from?

The breed originated in Madagascar several hundred years ago and is named for a port city there. The Coton de Tuléar is the national dog of the island of Madagascar. It is related to the Bichon Frise and the Maltese, but has its own distinct character.