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Glossary Term: Coton De Tulear

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The Coton de Tulear is a small, active, and lively dog with a soft, silky coat. The breed originates from the island of Madagascar, where it was bred by the ancient Malagasy people. The name "Coton de Tulear" means "Cotton of Tulear," referring to the cotton-like texture of their coat.

Cotons are friendly and affectionate, making them wonderful family dogs. They thrive in the company of humans, and love to play and show off their tricks. They love attention, and will often seek it out. They are also intelligent, and can learn many commands and tricks.

Cotons are small in size, ranging from 10-14 inches tall and 8-15 pounds in weight. They have medium-length, soft, and fluffy coats that are usually white in color. They have dark eyes and a black nose, with a bushy tail that can curl over their back.

Cotons are active and energetic, but they don't have overly high exercise needs. A few daily walks and plenty of playtime should do the trick. They do well in apartments and small spaces, but they should still get some time outdoors.

Cotons are relatively easy to groom, and just need occasional brushing and the occasional bath. They are generally healthy and have a long life expectancy of 12-15 years.

Overall, the Coton de Tulear is an excellent family pet. They are loyal, loving, and affectionate, and they will do their best to keep their family happy. With their intelligence and energy, they are sure to make a wonderful addition to any family.