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The
Cotons (Coton de Tulear) are a small non-shedding dog, that are classified as
a rare breed. They are an ideal dog in many ways -
cuddly, affectionate, intelligent, non-shedding and non-allergic. Their average size of 9-11 pounds and 9-11 inches makes them a perfect companion for city or
country living.
The
Cotons are now registered in a variety of clubs in Canada,
the United States
and Europe.
We have several litters of
puppies each year with several different bloodlines available.
We carefully ship our puppies into loving homes in all corners
of Canada and the United States. Our purchase price will be
guaranteed for six months for people making deposits at
this time. You are welcome to
make a deposit of $350.00 to reserve the next available
puppy that is suitable for you.
Le Coton de Tulear puppy
The Royal Dog of Madagascar
The Coton de Tulear puppy is an extremely rare, ancient
pure-breed that originated on Madagascar more than three
centuries ago. The Coton was exclusively the dog of the
Royal Malgasy nobles, but now this exceptional, elegant
companion is available to a select few outside that legendary
land.
The Coton stands less than a foot tall at the shoulders,
is little more than two feet long, and weighs less than
15 pounds. They have dark, engaging eyes, black lips, and a medium-length muzzle tipped with black nose.
The Coton earned its name from its unique, cotton-like hair, and for a port city in Madagascar, Tulear. Its dry, wind-tossed
coat is probably the easiest to maintain of any long-hair
breed. The hair is about four inches long, dries quickly
when wet, and requires little brushing. It sheds very little, and rarely bothers people who suffer from chronic allergies.
There is one particular color for the Cotons, White with
champagne color patches on its ears. Coton are hearty dogs and , with acclimation, frolic in desert heat and winter
snow. The breed is extremely healthy, long lived and has
no known genetic defects.
Probably the most outstanding characteristic of the Coton
de Tulear is its behavior. The Coton is a “companion dog”,
bred for the pure delight of its intelligent, loving attention
to its human family. The Coton is an alert, lively companion,
but it is slow to anger, rarely barks, and has never been
know to bite a human. They usually snuggle in the lap or
rest close-by like a small, elegant, mohair rug.
A Coton puppy is calm, sturdy dogs who enjoy most household
pets including other dogs and cats. Cotons cock their heads
attentively when spoken to, smile and stand of walk on their
hind legs to please their human family. They are easily
trained.
A Coton quickly becomes a family member and retains a puppy-like
joy throughout its long life.