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Breed

Lhasa Apso

Age

Adolescent / Juvenile (1-3 years)

Location

New Delhi

Gender

Female

Size

Big Dog (26+ kg)

Availability

Now

Delivery

Yes , Delivers across country

About

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Sire/Dame

Certification

Price

Breeder

Name

Admin

Address

ABCD, Delhi-110053

Phone No.

72900000000

Certification

KCI Certified

Sire and Dame

About Breed

The Lhasa Apso is a small, ancient breed of dog originating from Tibet. They were originally bred as indoor guard dogs in Buddhist monasteries, and are known for their loyal and protective nature. They have long, flowing coats that require regular grooming and maintenance.

Characteristics/Mentality

Lhasa Apsos are known for their loyalty and protectiveness towards their families, but can be wary of strangers. They can be somewhat independent and may require socialization to prevent shyness or aggression.

Size And Appearance

Lhasa Apsos typically weigh between 12 and 18 pounds, and stand between 10 and 11 inches tall at the shoulder. They have long, flowing coats that come in a variety of colors, and their small size makes them a popular choice for apartment living.

Health

Lhasa Apsos can be prone to certain health issues, including hip dysplasia, eye problems, and allergies. Regular veterinary checkups and proper nutrition can help prevent and manage these issues.

Fur Work

Lhasa Apsos have long, thick coats that require regular grooming and maintenance to prevent matting and tangling. They should be brushed daily and taken to a professional groomer every 6-8 weeks for a trim.

Comments

  • Lhasa Apsos were originally bred as indoor guard dogs in Buddhist monasteries, where they were valued for their keen hearing and loyalty.
  • The breed’s long, flowing coat was traditionally used to keep them warm in the harsh Tibetan climate.
  • Lhasa Apsos were one of the first breeds recognized by the AKC in the Non-Sporting group.
  • The Dalai Lama is said to have owned several Lhasa Apsos, and the breed is considered a symbol of good luck in Tibet.
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