tibetan terrier
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Definition
Noun: - A breed of dog: A Tibetan Terrier is a specific breed of medium-sized dog originally bred in Tibet. It is characterized by its resemblance to an Old English Sheepdog, particularly in its overall shape and size, and by its distinctive fluffy, curled tail.
Usage
- The term "Tibetan Terrier" is used as a countable noun to refer to an individual dog of this breed or to the breed as a whole.
- It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific breed name.
Examples
- Noun:
- Their family has a loyal Tibetan Terrier named Lhasa.
- The Tibetan Terrier is known for being a good companion dog, not a true terrier.
- We saw several Tibetan Terriers at the national dog show.
Advanced Usage
- While called a "terrier," this breed was not used for hunting vermin like traditional terriers. The name is somewhat misleading, and the breed is more accurately described as an apartment-sized flock guardian and companion.
- The phrase "resembling Old English sheepdogs" in the definition highlights a key visual characteristic for identification, noting a similarity in general build and coat type, though the Tibetan Terrier is smaller.
Variants and Related Words
- TT: A common abbreviation used in dog show circles and breed registries.
- Tsang Apso: An alternative historical name for the breed.
Synonyms
- None precise: As a proper noun for a specific dog breed, there are no true synonyms. Descriptive phrases like "Tibetan companion dog" or "flock guardian from Tibet" may convey its origin and role but are not breed names.
Noun
- breed of medium-sized terriers bred in Tibet resembling Old English sheepdogs with fluffy curled tails