I don't have a clue but th eoldest one ever is about 28 so that one might be alive now. Or it might not be. 8)
Tibet
German Shepards.
Because they originated in Tibet.
Lhasa Apsos tend to have a very long lifespan of 15-18 years. The oldest living dog in history was a Lhasa, documented 29 years of age in 1939.
In my opinion, I find Maltese dogs way more adorable than Lhasa Apsos. I have a Maltese and she is very easy to train, loyal, friendly, cute, and I love her to bits!
Yes, all breeds of domestic dog are mammals.
Yes, they are rare and are only found in Tibet.
Yes, Lhasa Apsos have a flat nose due to their brachycephalic skull structure. This can sometimes cause breathing issues and make them prone to overheating, so owners should monitor their Lhasa Apsos in hot weather and during exercise to prevent any complications.
No, they're two entirely different dog breeds.
Yes, Lhasa Apsos can make good family dogs. They are affectionate, loyal, and good with children when socialized properly. However, they can be stubborn and may need consistent training and firm guidance.
Yes, Lhasa Apso's do have wet noses, like all dogs do. There noses are wet because they lick them to keep them healthy. If there nose is dry, they are probably sick.
Lhasa Apsos were originally bred in Tibet as watchdogs for monasteries and palaces. They were also used as companions by Tibetan monks and nobility. Today, they mostly serve as loyal and loving family pets.