The Coton de Tulear is allergy-friendly and low-shedding but needs to be combed weekly.
Since they don't have high energy, they do well in apartments, but be sure to provide them with regular exercise.
These dogs love attention so be sure to provide them with a lot of engagement. They form close bonds with their families and can be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.
Do Coton de Tulears bark a lot? Yes, this breed tends to bark. While they do well in apartments due to their low energy needs, you will need to train them to limit their barking (or stop on command).
Are Coton de Tulears rare? They are fairly uncommon in the United States but are becoming more known and have gained popularity in recent years.
Coton de Tulears are best known for their fluffy, cotton-like white coats and large, pronounced eyes. They weigh 8 – 15 pounds and have a life expectancy of 14 – 16 years. While most Coton de tulears are generally healthy, they run the risk of being diagnosed with at least one of these health conditions in their lifetime, so it is important to know what to look out for. Always contact your veterinarian as soon as you notice any physical or behavioral changes.
Potential Health Conditions:
• Dislocating Kneecap, Patellar luxation
• Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD)
• Ruptured Disc, Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)
• Primary Hyperoxaluria (PH)
• Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
• Hypothyroidism
• Recurring seizures, Idiopathic Epilepsy (IE)
• Gum Disease, Periodontal Disease
Suggested Screenings
• Elbow and hip evaluation
• Heart tests
• Eye evaluation
Routine care
• Spay or neuter
• Regular dental exams
• Controlled exercise