Meet The Family : Available Coton De Tulear Puppies

Coton De Tulear Puppies Snapshot

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Coat Colors:

White and White with Cream shades, also a tri color coat. 

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Size Range:

On average weigh between 8 and 15 pounds. At an average height of 9-11 inches.   

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Known For:

A fluffy, airy and wavy coat. With  a silly and devoted personality. Being hypoallergenic.

All Available Coton De Tulear Puppies

Upcoming Litter

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Birthday:

12/8/2025

Gender:

Female

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02/2/2026

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Birthday:

12/8/2025

Gender:

Female

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02/2/2026

coton de tuléar puppies

Birthday:

12/8/2025

Gender:

Female

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02/2/2026

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Birthday:

12/8/2025

Gender:

Female

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02/2/2026

coton de tulear

Birthday:

12/8/2025

Gender:

Female

Go Home:

02/2/2026

What To Consider With Coton De Tulear Puppies:

Coton De Tulear Puppies

Personality

Coton de Tulear puppies are known for their joyful, affectionate, and deeply people-focused personalities. They form strong emotional bonds with their families and thrive on companionship and inclusion. Cotons are gentle and loving by nature, making them wonderful lap dogs while still being playful, curious, and engaging throughout the day.

Temperament & Lifestyle

Energy Level

Cotons have a moderate energy level with a playful edge. They enjoy daily walks, interactive play, and mental stimulation but are equally happy relaxing indoors with their family. Their adaptable nature makes them well-suited for both active households and quieter, home-centered lifestyles.

Coat Colors

Coton de Tulear puppies are primarily known for their beautiful white coats. Some may have light shadings of cream, biscuit, or gray—especially on the ears or body—particularly as puppies. These subtle markings often fade as they mature. Regardless of shading, Cotons are admired for their bright expressions and signature cotton-soft coats, with temperament remaining consistent across all variations.

Coat Colors

Coat Texture

Coton de Tulear puppies have a soft, cotton-like coat that is light, fluffy, and slightly textured rather than silky. Their coat gives them a cheerful, cloud-like appearance and is one of the breed’s most defining traits. Regular brushing helps prevent matting and keeps the coat healthy and comfortable. While grooming is important, many families choose a shorter “puppy cut” for easier maintenance.

Cavalier Height

Coton de Tulear puppies grow into a small yet sturdy companion breed, typically standing about 9–11 inches tall at the shoulder. Their compact height and balanced structure make them easy to manage while still being agile and playful.

 

Size

Cavalier Weight

Adult Cotons generally weigh between 8–15 pounds when fully grown. Despite their small size, they are resilient and well-built, capable of enjoying walks, playtime, and travel. Their manageable weight makes them ideal companions for families, seniors, and apartment living.

Do Cotons have health concerns?

Like all purebred dogs, Coton de Tulears can be prone to certain hereditary conditions. However, they are generally considered a healthy and long-lived breed. Responsible breeding, health testing, proper nutrition, and routine veterinary care all play a vital role in raising healthy puppies.

Yes. Cotons are gentle, patient, and affectionate, making them excellent companions for children when properly socialized and supervised.

 

Absolutely. Cotons thrive on companionship and love being involved in family life. They adapt well to a wide range of households, including families, couples, singles, and seniors.

 

 

Coton de Tulears are known for their longevity, often living 14–16 years or more with proper care.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Coton De Tulear Puppies?

Do Cotons shed?

Cotons are considered low-shedding, making them a popular choice for families seeking a dog with minimal hair around the home. Regular grooming helps manage loose hair and maintain coat health.

 

Cotons can be alert and may bark to communicate, but excessive barking is uncommon when they are properly trained, exercised, and emotionally fulfilled.

 

 

 

Yes. Cotons are intelligent, eager to please, and respond well to positive reinforcement training methods. Short, engaging sessions work best.

 

 

Cotons benefit from daily walks, playtime, and mental enrichment, but they do not require intense exercise. A balanced routine keeps them happy and well-adjusted.

 

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