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Lhasa Apso Information
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Lhasa Apso
The Lhasa Apso originated in Tibet, an area that was very dangerous for man and dog. Since there was so much danger, a large Mastiff was chained to a post beside the outer door to prevent intruders from entering, while Lhasa Apso's were kept as special guards inside the dwellings. The Lhasa's were known for their intelligence, quick hearing and finely developed instinct of distinguishing strangers from friends.

Lhasa Apso's are the most popular of the Tibetan breeds. The Tibetan Terrier, Tibetan Spaniel and the Lhasa Apso all share common ancestors. Sometimes they are known as the Tibetan Apso.

Lhasa's are affectionate with their family but tend to not tolerate badly behaved children. Some are willful and some are very obedient with their owners. They are very good watchdogs with a loud, persistent bark, which gives the illusion to the intruder that there is a much larger dog inside.

Lhasa Apso's are small dogs, standing at 10 to 11 inches tall. Their coat is heavy, straight and hard. Coloring can be gold, cream, honey, smoke, dark grizzle, slate, and various shades of brown, black and white.

If your Lhasa has a full coat (kept long) you should comb and brush the dog 2-3 times per week. Pay special attention to behind the ears, chest, and tail as these areas tend to get matted quickest. The great majority of pet owners find it much easier to keep their Lhasa in a much shorter trim to limit the amount of home grooming that is needed. To keep your Lhasa in a short coat he'll need "clippered" about every 8 weeks. In between professional groomings, be sure to check the nails weekly to see if they need trimmed and also check the ears for any signs of infection.

Health conditions include luxating patella, renal dysplasia, hip dysplasia, bladder stones, allergies, diabetes, epilepsy and heart murmurs. Purchasing your Lhasa puppy from a reputable breeder will lessen the chance of your pet having as many health problems.



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