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.)
You don't. The story is about a dog in a Tibetan monastery. The Dokhi Apso, better known as the Tibetan Terrier, was kept by Tibetan monks. But the dog in the movie actually is a bearded collie (origin: the UK). I don't know the exact reason why the makers of the movie didn't use a real TT. One possible explanation is that TT's can be very stubborn when not treated with understanding and patience. That's not a useful characteristic for a 'movie dog'...So, if you really want a Dokhi Apso as big as the Shaggy dog, get a bearded collie. But if you're looking for the perfect family companion, a TT is hard to beat. Among the advantages over other dog breeds, is that they are known to be very robust and have a long life expectancy in comparison with most other breeds.
Ahmed Dokhi was born on 1976-10-25.
Lhasa Apso is a breed of dog.
yes but, it will be a lhasa apso and pit bull mix
Yes, the Lhasa Apso is a breed of domestic dog.
A Lhasa Apso originates from Tibet and they are used as guard dogs there.
Not familiar with Lhasa Apso Breeders in Arizona
Lhaso apso is a dog, so it has doggy type sex and later puppies.
My Lhasa Apso cost $799;he was a very expensive puppy!
Since a Lhaso Apso is a dog no it would not technically be a possibility, however you might be able to make a wig that would fit a human head from Lhaso Apso hair
No
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