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Cotons de Tulear Dog Breed InformationIf you like the idea of having a fluffy dog, but don't like the idea of having to clean up a lot of dog fur, the Coton de Tulear may be the dog breed for you. Coton de Tulear - History:These fluffy and fun little dogs originated in Madagascar, and details on how they arrived there are somewhat sketchy. Some say the breed descended from dogs that accompanied troops of the Indian Company settling on the island of Madagascar, while others believe that dogs who swam ashore provided the foundation for this unique breed, which dates back as far as the 15th century. Beautifully proportioned and symmetrically balanced, the Coton De Tulear is now known as the Royal Dog of Madagascar, and is even depicted on postage stamps from the island. The Coton was recognized by the Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) in 1971, and has since found it's way into the hearts and homes of dog lovers all over the world. Breed Description of Coton de Tulear:Coton de Tulears stand 10 to 12-1/2 inches, and weigh about nine to 14 pounds. Breed Temperament:Cotons are happy, lively, affectionate and playful - traits that make them sought-after by families, singles and elderly people alike. Cotons love to please their owners, and are intelligent and easily trained. They develop strong bonds with their human counterparts, and love to be part of a family. Their fondness of children is without equal, making the Coton De Tulear an excellent choice for families with children. Exercise Requirements of the Coton de Tulear:Coton de Tulears are indoor dogs, and do not require a lot of exercise to stay happy and healthy. The breed also makes an effective watchdog. Grooming Requirements:Despite it's appearance, the Coton de Tulear's fluffy,
cotton-like coat does not require a lot of grooming - a thorough weekly
brushing is adequate, and again, shedding is minimal. A great choice
for fastidious housekeepers and allergy sufferers alike! Quick Facts about the Coton de Tulear:
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