Tibetan Terriers are my love and life. Love breeding and having show dog hopeful puppies. Nothing makes me happier than to see the happiness they give their new families. Every day is a wonder. A circus to some, an amusement to others. Always some excitement at our house! Not a day goes by that I am not amused in the world of dogs.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Welcome to Zanne's Tibetans!
Tibetan Terriers are my life, my joy and my passion. Nothing makes me happier than to see the happiness our Tibetans add to a new family.
Most people have not seen or experienced the Tibetan Terrier. I was raised with them with my family getting one of the first in the USA in 1965. Our Mo Mo was our wonderful girl who did well in the show ring, produced one litter of which one male went to be a foundation male. Many successful Tibetans have come from our Mo Mo.
After getting married and having 3 children, my heart started wanting another Mo Mo. After much begging and many tears, my husband gave in to getting a little hairy creature name Annie. She was the first of our scruffy Tibetans. She is now 11 1/2 years old. 3 litters and a few Tibetans later, she is still our first love in Tibetans.
The kids are grown-the human ones, that is. The house still has furry little kids that never seem to grow up.
Every day there is something amusing going on in our home. Seems I always have a story to tell about something so I thought this would be a wonderful way to make people smile.
Enjoy!
Most people have not seen or experienced the Tibetan Terrier. I was raised with them with my family getting one of the first in the USA in 1965. Our Mo Mo was our wonderful girl who did well in the show ring, produced one litter of which one male went to be a foundation male. Many successful Tibetans have come from our Mo Mo.
After getting married and having 3 children, my heart started wanting another Mo Mo. After much begging and many tears, my husband gave in to getting a little hairy creature name Annie. She was the first of our scruffy Tibetans. She is now 11 1/2 years old. 3 litters and a few Tibetans later, she is still our first love in Tibetans.
The kids are grown-the human ones, that is. The house still has furry little kids that never seem to grow up.
Every day there is something amusing going on in our home. Seems I always have a story to tell about something so I thought this would be a wonderful way to make people smile.
Enjoy!
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