Lhasa Apsos have long, fast growing hair, "that can be trimmed". They are fairly small. They grow to be around 15 pounds if fed properly. They are usually brown and white or black and white as puppies but as they get older become mostly white. For a clearer picture I suggest entering lhasa apso in Google Image.
If the hair of a Lhasa is not long by 6 months, "but probably sooner" than you may want to double check that it is a full breed lhasa Apso and not a mix of another breed, for this may be true.
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A Lhasa Apso and Poodle mix is most commonly called a Lhasa-Poo, which can also be spelt as Lhasapoo. Please note that the Lhasa-Poo is not a pedigree dog breed, but a designer dog, which is a crossbreed that is given a "breed" name just like a pedigree dog breed. Like all designer dogs, the Lhasa-Poo is not recognized by any reputable kennel clubs, such as the American Kennel Club (AKC), the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) and the Kennel Club (KC).
A Lhasa Apso originates from Tibet and they are used as guard dogs there.
Yes the colour always fades as the dog get older. For example a caramel puppy will be almost chocolate brown at birth, a tan colour by 6 months old and by the age of 2 years, will have faded to look like a milky latte colour.I have a black and tan lhasa and she is now 3 she is a silvery colour where the black was and creamy white where the tan was as a puppy she looked like a rotweiler pup
If the hair of a Lhasa is not long by 6 months, "but probably sooner" than you may want to double check that it is a full breed lhasa Apso and not a mix of another breed, for this may be true.
the Lhasa apso
Ruben Lhasa is 6'.
I hear some lhasa in her style.
I think he's like a Lhasa Apso maybe a mixed brand but it's def some lhasa apso in him!
Dreaming Lhasa was created in 2005.
Lhasa Apso is a breed of dog.
The duration of Dreaming Lhasa is 1.5 hours.
Lhasa is considered royalty their, therefore Lhasa is a common term to describe things important to Tibetan culture.
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Last Train to Lhasa was created in 1995.
Lhasa is famous for the Potala Palace and Tibetan Buddhist Culture.