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COTON DE TULEAR
The Coton de Tulear is a charming and affectionate small dog breed originating from Madagascar. Known for their fluffy white coat and bright, expressive eyes, Cotons are spirited, playful, and loyal companions. They are incredibly social and get along well with people of all ages, as well as other pets. Cotons are intelligent and trainable, making them a wonderful choice for families looking for a loving and adaptable four legged friend.
The Coton de Tulear is a charming and affectionate small dog breed originating from Madagascar. Known for their fluffy white coat and bright, expressive eyes, Cotons are spirited, playful, and loyal companions. They are incredibly social and get along well with people of all ages, as well as other pets. Cotons are intelligent and trainable, making them a wonderful choice for families looking for a loving and adaptable four legged friend.
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