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Lhasa Apso

Lhasa Apso

Lhasa Apso are estimable companion dogs. They may be used simply as lap dogs.

Lhasa Apso is a number of the least smart breeds. A pedegree with low intelligence demands less mental dog training.

Lhasa Apso cause less concerns with shedding correlated to other breeds. The dog breeds do require a lot of brushing and grooming.

Lhasa Apso is fair burdensome to train. The breed is not more easily affected than similar breeds. These dogs usually have infinitesimal energy correlated to similar breeds. These relaxed dogs does not need to be taken for long walks. The breed demands relatively infinitesimal workout.

The dog breeds may be suspicious of strangers. They are usually friendly with other dogs. They are children friendly and good with kids. The dog breeds show little or none predatory dispositions. They do not posess instincts to nip, chew, and nibble, but if such behaviour occurs the habit should be treated at an early age.

This breed may bark, but commonly not excessively. Lhasa Apso will usually not thrive in vastly hot climates. Although they may live in colder climates, this is not ideal. Lhasa Apso puppies love to play, and the affection to play with you will persisit if you play with them every day. They prefer to stay close to its owner, rather than running away. These dogs will commonly not mind being left home alone for a few hours every day. The Lhasa Apso do not mind living in a small apartment.

Place of origin: these dogs was cultivated in Tibet.

Lhasa Apso group: Lhasa Apso is included in the Federation Cynologique Internationale catalog. The breed is recognized in the section «Tibetan breeds» (9.5) in the group «Companion and Toy Dogs». Federation Cynologique Internationale i.d. for lhasa apso is 227 and was added to the catalog 2004-03-24. American Kennel Club categorizes the breed as «Non-Sporting Dogs». United Kennel Club approves the breed as «Companion Dogs» in their catalog. Canadian Kennel Club categorizes the breed as «Non-Sporting dogs».

State of health in the Lhasa Apso: Sadly, a lot may acquire serious health concerns. The dog breeds are affected by skin concerns. Many Lhasa Apso's will get eye problems or eye disorder. Kidney disorder is present in many dogs of this pedegree.

The dog breeds appearance:Lhasa Apsos are usually puny. Males reach a hight of 10 to 11 inches tall. Female dogs reach a hight of 9 to 10 inches tall. Males get as heavy as 14 to 16 pounds. Female dogs is 12 to 14 pounds. The dog has large dangling ears. is usually relatively short. The rised high tail is . Its muzzle is relatively short. The fur is longhaired.

Colors of this pedegree is commonly cream, gold, honey, dark-grizzle, white, black, slate, smoke, brown.

Supplementary info about the dog: Envisioned years to live for a lhasa apso is 14 to 17 years. The breed is likable and easy to obtain for sale in local newspapers. The lhasa apso were originally bred for sentinel duties, watchdog, companionship.

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