The Lhasa Apso (lha-sah ap-so) is a non-sporting dog breed originating in Tibet. It was bred as an interior sentinel in the Buddhist monasteries, who alerted the monks to any intruders who entered. Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet and apso is a word in the Tibetan language meaning "bearded," so Lhasa Apso simply means "long-haired Tibetan dog."
Male Lhasa Apsos should ideally be 10.75 inches at the withers and weigh about 14-18 pounds, 6-8 kg. The females are slightly smaller, and weigh between 12-14 pounds, 5-7 kg. The breed standard requires dark brown eyes and a black nose, although liver coloured lhasas have a brown nose. The texture of the coat is heavy, straight, hard, neither woolly nor silky, and very dense. Colors include white, golden, rust and parti-colored with various shadings. Lhasas can be with or without dark tips at the end of ears and beard. The tail should be carried well over the dog's back. The breed standard currently used by the American Kennel Club was approved on July 11, 1978.
Lhasas can change colour as they get older, starting with a dark brown coat which gradually turns lighter.
A movement called the Tibetan Line Breeding Programme exists, to breed preseve the original Tibetan Lhasa Apso. This movement is based on the premise that after 60 years of Western breeding, the breed is losing key characteristics of their original Lhasa ancestors still living in Tibet and Bhutan.
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They can be strong-willed dogs and a bit cheeky at times, and some dogs have digestive problems that require frequent cleaning around the tails.
The term "Lhasa" in Lhasa Apso refers to the capital city of Tibet, known as Lhasa. In Tibet, the Lhasa Apso is called "Seng Kye," which means bark lion sentinel dog in Tibetan. This breed was traditionally bred to serve as a sentinel and companion in Tibetan monasteries and homes.
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.
Lhasa apso dogs don't malt and there hair is the closest to human hair on a dogcj xxx
Well it is hard to say (depending on the temper of the dog) but most Lhasa Apso dogs are very well tempered and get on well with other pets.
Both male and female Lhasa Apsos should weigh between 13 and 15 pounds.
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.
Not familiar with Lhasa Apso Breeders in Arizona
My Lhasa Apso cost $799;he was a very expensive puppy!
The Lhasa Apso was originally an indoor sentinel (guard) which alerted Buddhist Monks about intruders into their Tibetan monastery.
The term "Lhasa" in Lhasa Apso refers to the capital city of Tibet, known as Lhasa. In Tibet, the Lhasa Apso is called "Seng Kye," which means bark lion sentinel dog in Tibetan. This breed was traditionally bred to serve as a sentinel and companion in Tibetan monasteries and homes.
Did you mean:Name the Pekingese and Lhasa Apso mixed breed? The name of a Pekingese/Lhasa Apso cross is Lhasanese.
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.
No, it's Tibetan.
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