Pine Hills Tibetan Terriers. A Tibetan Terrier Breeder

Tibetan Terrier Breeding and Raising them right is what we do.

We have Tibetan Terrier Puppies throughout the year. See our litter updates page for current and coming puppy details. They are splendid.

PINE HILLS TIBETAN TERRIERS

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January 12th 2009

This week we are breeding two of our TT girls for spring puppies that will be ready in May.

Reservations are being taken now.

Choices began at nine days old and are given in the order of deposits taken for the new puppies.

We can count on boys and girls being black with white markings although we are using a male that we have raised and held for seven years for his breeding début, so anything is possible.

Gold, White, Tan, or Brindle. We can't wait to see.

 

Three TT Youngsters to consider placing to Loving Homes.

One boy "Roo" and two girls,

"Sissy III" and "Sadie"

 At nine and ten months the puppies are spoiled to living the home life, sleeping on pillows; having never heard a harsh word.

They love hugs and will give you kisses when asked. "Sissy" will only give you one or two as "Sadie" will give you all you want.

Perfect placements with a smooth introduction to your life.

I know all the puppies intimately in relation to their ancestors. Now that they have grown a little it makes placing them so much fun, "Every Placement is perfect."

Call and have a chat and will see if the perfect puppy is here for you.

Ron Reeves: Pine Hills Tibetan Terriers 1-573-866-2329

Or Email: Tibetans@clas.net

Email your phone number and we will call.

 

Puppy of the year!

"Roo"

I would like to try to sum up Roo in a couple of words.

Absolutely breathtaking!

Photos taken 11/12/08 after playing in the woods.

   

He shines in the midst of his own kind.

 

  

"Roo"at 8 weeks, in the woods again.

Shown here is our brindle boy "Roo". He was born of our girl "Lacy" with our new sire "Pine Hills Archibald".

A video clip of "Roo" on Request.

8 weeeks

8 months

"Roo" is show quality. Great conformation, continuity of color is perfect, the most outstanding gait, a nice big boy.

"Roo" is not for everyone, just the lucky ones. Best suited for a couple or single person although he would love to play with children. He sleeps with me every night, so that privilege is a must; caring about you as what they do. No crate training of any kind is needed, to do so now would be going backwards. "Roo" is one big lover boy.

Here again is our boy at eight weeks old.

  

   

Here is our email and phone number if you want to talk about this boy.

Or call: 573-866-2329

Tibetans@clas.net

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"Little Sissy III"

One more puppy photo at eight weeks old is "Sissy III" who now looks so much better a five months. Up dates soon.

Eight week old photo.   

"Little Sissy III" is a classic Tibetan Terrier, ready for adoption.

Black on black, no silver with white markings, medium size about 14 inches 18 pounds full grown, agility more like a feline than a canine.

 

See out litter updates page for photo layouts and descriptions of all our puppies.

  Our Site Links are at the Bottom.

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Born here in January 2006 

Staying on for life are these brother and sister puppies "Archie" and "Missy". Beautiful puppies shown below at 14 weeks old. Look for "Archie's" puppies in 2008 and "Missy's" puppies in late 2008.

"Archie" and "Missy" at 14 weeks old.

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"Archie" is the first photo and "Missy" has three photos taking a walk in the woods.

Note!

We are happy to announce "Archie" is now the father of the beautiful puppies ready for placement. We can see now we made the right choice keeping "Archie" in 2006. See our "Litter Updates Page" for "Archie's" puppies. 

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About our Tibetan Terriers.

These TT brothers at 5 months old are 12 to 13 inches tall and around 14 to 15 pounds. This bloodline of Tibetan Terriers gives us the biggest boys in our program. They will both reach 16 to 17 inches and thirty five pounds as adults males, the last half inch and five pounds will come during their third to fourth year of age. Their coats shown here had just been brushed although after five minutes of running and playing their hair fell back into the wavy locks you see. Their hair is nowhere near its full length yet so it just kind of flows every which way. Once the outer hair grows longer then the under coat their coat becomes much easier to manage. They have both grown to be great looking boys. Outstanding conformation for the breed. One Lick and your in Love.

 

                      

     

We whelp and raise every Tibetan Terrier in our home. For that matter all the TT's we are caretakers of let us live in the house. We only use the Tibetan Terriers in our program whose ancestors had been chosen for perfection over the past 37 years. Most TT's in the ancestral background have completed their championship status in America, 90% plus and some in Canada and internationally.

Many of the TT's in our heritage are certified for disposition, (CD) and became Therapy TT's.  This legacy of breeding the most intelligent, intuitive and sensitive loving TT’s has become our tradition here at Pine Hills and were proud to have the success of the continuance of these qualities in our descendants.

Pine Hills breeding program is rearing some of oldest living bloodline of Tibetan Terriers on hand in America.

 

Back to the fun part.

   

 

They are tired and it is nap time.

My Page Links:

New Puppies Available, Litter Updates, and About Pine Hills.

Tibetan Terrier History, Legends, Lore, Links and Treasures Page

MY FAVORITE TIBETAN TERRIER PICTURES PAGE

The Adventures of "Lucky" and "Max"; a puppies story. by Ron Reeves

E-mail me at the link below for questions or phone number

Tibetans@clas.net