Yes, you need to groom every breed at least somewhat.
A Shih Tzu x Lhasa Apso mix likely has medium to long hair, which will need to either be kept short or brushed on a weekly basis to remove knots. Both of those breeds also tend to get tear stains on their faces and food stains around their mouths, which should be kept clean for the sake of the dog's comfort. As with any breed, nails need to be kept short and teeth need to be brushed regularly to maintain good health.
shih apso puppies eat almost anything but the dog food Purina I'm a fan but the pup is not and sometimes if they don't like a food they'll vomit.:)
Our male Lhasa-Shih cost $550. The females tend to cost a little more.
The Lhasa is generally longer in body than the Shih Tzu but they are very close in height and weight. The Lhasa Apso stands 10-12 inches high and weighs 13-15 pounds. The Shih Tzu reaches heights up to 11 inches and can weigh up to 16 pounds. The Lhasa is longer in body than the Shih Tzu but they generally are of the same height and weight.
Its simple. Just take a brush and comb their fur. You might have to take your Shih-Tzu to your professional groomer 2 times a month. Hope this helps :)
Well , she's not a Lhasa Apso,or Shih Tzu, or Cocker Spaniel. She is a Pekingese because the flat face is black and sometimes blonde. Wikipedia thinks she's a Lhasa Apso, and the newspaper says Pekingese. Just ignore Wikipedia.
Shih Tzu were officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1969Shih Tzu were officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1969Shih Tzu were officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1969
Lhasa Apso is a breed of dog.
not all long coat dogs shed, i have a Maltese cross shih tzu cross lhasa apso and she doesn't shed but iv'e also got a great dane that sheds constantly.
From Wikipedia: The Tibetan name for the breed [Tibetan Terrier], Tsang Apso, roughly translates to "shaggy or bearded (apso) dog, from the province of Tsang". Some old travelers' accounts give the name "Dokhi Apso," or "outdoor" Apso, indicating a working dog which lives outdoors. Other "Apso" dogs from Tibet include the smaller and more familiar Lhasa Apso (called the Lhasa Terrier in the early 1900s) and the very rare Do Khyi Apso (bearded Tibetan Mastiff, sometimes considered as a Tibetan Terrier/Tibetan Mastiff cross.)
yes but, it will be a lhasa apso and pit bull mix
Yes, the Lhasa Apso is a breed of domestic dog.
Not familiar with Lhasa Apso Breeders in Arizona