How much should a Coton de Tulear cost?

How much should a Coton de Tulear cost?

The average Coton de Tulear cost is about $300. However, when getting these dogs from breeders, you will likely pay between $2,000 to $4,000. There will be the costs of food, veterinarian appointments, and other dog needs, as well.

Why you shouldn’t get a Coton de Tulear?

This social and affectionate breed can become attached to family members, so there’s the potential for separation anxiety. This intelligent breed is known for performing tricks, like jumping up and walking on hind legs. They learn quickly but can be stubborn, and they may be difficult to house-train.

Where can I adopt a Coton de Tulear?

The easiest way to adopt a Coton de Tulear would be through a rescue that specializes in Coton de Tulears. A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt-a-Pet.com. The search will show you all the available Coton de Tulears in your area.

Is Coton de Tulear aggressive?

Some breeders and owners have reported aggression and/or fearfulness in some Cotons. This might be an inherited trait – which means you need to be very careful when choosing a Coton breeder – or it might be due to not enough socialization. The Coton tends to be standoffish with strangers.

Are cotons expensive?

The Coton de Tulear price range is $2,000 to $3,000 for a standard quality dog. As for the purebred Coton de Tulear price, you’re looking at between $3,000 and $4,000. For a lower Coton de Tulear dog price, you may want to consider adopting or rescuing one of these cuddly fluffballs.

Are Coton de Tulear easy to potty train?

Coton du Tulear “Some people find the Coton difficult to housetrain,” according to DogTime, “but given a regular schedule, frequent outings to do his business, and praise when he potties in the right place, a Coton can pick it up very quickly.”

Are cotons smart?

The Coton de Tulear originated on the island of Madagascar and is related to the Bichon Frise and the Maltese. The Coton is smart and takes well to training. He’s an enthusiastic participant in agility and obedience competitions. The Coton is a hardy dog, but he’s a companion breed who should live indoors.

Is a Coton de Tulear hypoallergenic?

Yes
Coton de Tulear/Hypoallergenic

Do Coton de Tulears like to cuddle?

Coton de Tulears generally do very well with other pets in the home. They acclimate well and aren’t afraid to make new friends. Because of their small size, they will make terrific cuddle buddies for the family cat and a giant breed dog.

How smart is a Coton de Tulear?

Coton De Tulear Temperament and Personality Coton De Tulear dogs are extremely intelligent. They are an observant breed who learns quickly and can adapt to their owner’s needs. The Coton De Tulear is a boisterous and happy breed. They are true people-pleasers and are happiest spending time with their humans.

How do you stop your dog from pooping in the house?

Housetraining Troubleshooting

  1. Make sure she is on a leash about 6 feet long.
  2. Make sure there are no play triggers around, such as toys, pets, children, etc.
  3. Ignore the dog. Don’t talk to or play with her, don’t yell at her and don’t point out any poop.
  4. Just walk back and forth, and don’t make a big deal about anything.

Who are the owners of Coton de Tulear?

We are Jeffrey Paul, Christine, Eliana, Silas, and Adiel Thompson. Nurturing the mind, body, and spirit of your puppy…with training, exercise, and love! We are a family raising Coton de Tulear puppies in our home in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Colorado. We believe that happy dogs make content and healthy puppies.

When did Coton de Tulear puppies come out?

We have been breeding these beautiful Coton de Tulear puppies since 2007 and loving every moment with the precious puppies before they go to their new homes. Learn about how we’ll care for your new Coton puppy.

What to do with a Coton de Tulear?

You can run and hike with a coton, they will go as far as you can, or they are happy to sit and snuggle while you read a book. They do well with exercise. They love attention and the more love you give them, the happier they are.

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