Cutting nails once or twice a month is usually enough to keep nails from growing too long. In addition to coat care, you will also need to take care of your Coton de Tulear Mix’s nails, ears, and teeth. If their coat is kept longer, they will need daily brushing. If they are kept in a short puppy clip, weekly brushing is sufficient. Should a Coton de Tulear Mix inherit the Coton coat, they will be low-shedding and require grooming every 4-6 weeks. They had superior personalities, with the Westie spunkiness and non-shedding coat of the Yorkie, but looked like a miniature Cairn Terrier.A mixed-breed dog can inherit a coat that is similar to one of their parents or one that is a mix of both of them. The Fourche Terrier was slightly larger than the Yorkie, much smaller than the Westie. "Fourche" is pronounced "fush" to rhyme with "push." That isn't the French pronunciation, but that is the name here. "We named them "Fourche Terrier" after the name of our kennel, Fourche Valley Kennel. They turned out to be wonderful little dogs and their breedings continued. The first litter of Fourche Terriers was created strictly by accident, by crossing a Yorkie and a West Highland White Terrier. Petite, a female Fourche Terrier at 7 months old-Fourche Terriers were first created in 1978 by Fourche Valley Kennel, and Petite was one of the pups from that litter. Harvey the Fourche Terrier as a 3-month-old puppy Harvey the Fourche Terrier at 1 and 1/2 years old up on the bed He has us all wrapped around his little paw. He is strong willed, happy and definitely the boss of the house. The pregnancy wasn't planned but we are glad it happened. Markie Grisholm Bear Robinson the Fourche Terrier at 9 months old- "His daddy is a West Highland White Terrier, which I own and his mommy is a Yorkshire Terrier, which my mom owns. He loves going swimming, climbing rocks, and playing with his two cat siblings, he has all of the best traits of both breeds and we are so in love with him! Also please ignore the mud in his mouth. Maggie Puddin the Fourche Terrier (Westie / Yorkie mix breed dog) as a puppy at 12 weeks oldįloki the Fourche Terrier as a puppy at 14 weeks old- "His name means tuft of hair in Old Norse. Maggie Puddin the Fourche Terrier (Westie / Yorkie mix breed dog) as a puppy at 8 weeks old sleeping I don't have children so not sure how he would do with them but like any dog trained properly, I'm sure he would be fine!" We also got a new puppy, a Yorkie, for company and it's working well so far. On the down side, I think he suffers from separation anxiety and goes crazy when we leave him but recently got a DAP (dog appeasing pheromone) to try ease the stress when we go to work. He loves to play and be chased, especially if he has a ball or toy, and loves being out and about and involved in everything we do. He needed very little training especially toilet training, he picks up everything so quickly. A real pet that loves cuddles and wants to be with us all the time, but can be very protective and barks when people pass the house but wouldn't bite. He is black and tan with gray coming through and a white chest and the loveliest face. He sleeps quite a bit at this age, but is still very active and needs a good long walk or run daily, if not he becomes anxious and a bit whiny. To the best of my knowledge the lady we purchased Harvey from is the first in Ireland and it was also her first time breeding them!! Here is some info on Harvey: Harvey is 1 and 1/2 years old in this picture. "Fourche Terriers are very rare in Ireland, as mix breed dogs are not very popular here.
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