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dieselsmummy
30-05-08, 06:58 PM
:evil: This little dog is a member of the utility group. They were first used as indoor guards of the temples and as companions for the monks of these temples. Today they are family pets. :D

The Lhasa is a fairly undemanding dog feeding wise. This dog is prone to back problems if overweight so do watch the diet. :lol:

The Lhasa Apso is a long coated, sturdy little dog. They move in quite a jaunty manner with their tails carried over their backs. They are slightly longer than they are tall. :o

Dogs measure 25-28cms at the withers, the ideal being 25.4cms, and weigh between 6-7kgs. Bitches are slightly smaller. :roll:

The Lhasa is a fairly healthy dog, there is a concern about hip dysplasia but breeders are screening for this now. Screening is also being done for eye problems. The incidence of kidney problems seems to be in certain breed lines rather than the whole breed. :(

The Lhasa Apso was only bred in Tibet, by the holy men and the nobles, for at least two thousand years. They were used as watchdogs in the temples and monasteries. The people of Tibet greatly respected these little dogs as they believed they were the reincarnations of the holy lamas. They were never sold or bought but given as gifts, and it was considered a great honour to receive one. The Lhasa was first seen in Britain in the 1920’s and introduced to America in the 1930’s where it was accepted by the American Kennel Club in 1935. It is reported to be rare in its native Tibet.

They are intelligent little dogs that can be obstinate. They need to be trained from an early age. With patience and consistency they can become relatively obedient. They are quite sensitive and so do not respond well to raised voices, they can become withdrawn and depressed if subjected to excessively loud voices. They must not be overly spoiled as they may develop behavioural problems. :evil:

The head should be relatively narrow with hair falling over the eyes, a long beard and whiskers. The eyes should be dark, or medium size and oval. The muzzle should not be square. The ears should be large and long with an abundance of feathering. The teeth should be a reverse scissor bite, that is when the mouth is closed the top teeth close inside the bottom teeth. The neck should be strong and well arched, falling into well laid back shoulders. The legs are short and muscular. The body should be longer than it is tall. The feet should be round and well feathered. The tail is long haired and should be set high and carried over the back, it often has a kink at the end. The coat should be long and heavy with a reasonable undercoat. All colours are accepted. :)

The Lhasa Apso is a loyal, trustful and intelligent dog. They do get along well with children and other dogs. As a breed they can be independent and are wary of strangers. They do enjoy the company of children. :P

The grooming requirements are considerable for this small dog. The topcoat coat of the Lhasa Apso is long, heavy and slightly rough to the touch. The undercoat is a little shorter and softer. They do require a lot of daily grooming to keep their coats looking in top condition. It is best to start getting the dog used to being groomed when it is very young. As the undercoat is so soft it must be combed to prevent any matts and tangles forming. If they are not kept properly groomed they can develop skin problems. Even though the hair goes over the eyes the eyelashes are long and strong enough to allow the dog to see very well. They also require to be bathed fairly regularly to keep them feeling clean and fresh. If the coat becomes too much they can be kept short, a professional groomer, or the breeder, is probably the best person to advise on how to :D

They come in a variety of colours sandy, honey, golden, brown dark grizzle, slate, smoke, black, white and combinations of these colours...and shed very little.

And finally, they will capture your heart, fill a void in your life you never knew was there, and become the best friend you ever had xxx

dieselsmummy
31-05-08, 01:23 PM
Also, should I add to this.....

"The Lhasa Apso is a spirited little soul who will take over your life as well as your furniture, socks and pants. None of these will ever be sacred again...
Dont even bother thinking up silly "no dogs on furniture rules" as THEY WILL NOT WORK."
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kimpossible
31-05-08, 06:30 PM
They are intelligent little dogs that can be obstinate. They need to be trained from an early age. With patience and consistency they can become relatively obedient. They are quite sensitive and so do not respond well to raised voices, they can become withdrawn and depressed if subjected to excessively loud voices. They must not be overly spoiled as they may develop behavioural problems. :evil:


Oh god yes!!! Wicket is perfect obedient in the house and out on walks but when he is in training classes he absolutely refuses to walk to heel. The REALLY frustrating part is that after heel work, the wee bandit does recalls, A recalls, retrieves and stays perfectly! He recalls alone would get him a win at obedience competitions if only the little bandit would walk to heel. It's just frustrating because he walks to heel all the time except when I really need him to!

dieselsmummy
31-05-08, 06:37 PM
A true example of their stuborn obstinance there then!!!!!!!!!!! :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

dieselsmummy
31-05-08, 06:44 PM
OK, here are ten top tips for prospective Lhasa Apso owners.....

1. Your Lhasa owns everything. All your home contents, including underwear and fridge contents, will be his.
2. If he wants to walk on a freezing cold rainy night at 10pm, you will happily take him.
3. If your friends dont welcome him into their homes, they wont have you visiting either!
4. You will plan your entire life - work commitments, holidays etc - around him and his needs.
5. Other dogs will not ever look as lovely as yours.
6. You will make excuses for their naughtiness and defend them to the bitter end.
7. If they wee in the house you simply mop it up without batting an eyelid...they didnt MEAN to!
8. Same goes for all bodily deposits.
9. You will spend longer choosing their treats at the supermarket than you do on your own food.
10. You will smile inside and outside whenever you think of them.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

kimpossible
01-06-08, 08:22 AM
OK, here are ten top tips for prospective Lhasa Apso owners.....

1. Your Lhasa owns everything. All your home contents, including underwear and fridge contents, will be his.
2. If he wants to walk on a freezing cold rainy night at 10pm, you will happily take him.
3. If your friends dont welcome him into their homes, they wont have you visiting either!
4. You will plan your entire life - work commitments, holidays etc - around him and his needs.
5. Other dogs will not ever look as lovely as yours.
6. You will make excuses for their naughtiness and defend them to the bitter end.
7. If they wee in the house you simply mop it up without batting an eyelid...they didnt MEAN to!
8. Same goes for all bodily deposits.
9. You will spend longer choosing their treats at the supermarket than you do on your own food.
10. You will smile inside and outside whenever you think of them.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Ok. 1 definitely. 2 Yip. 3 Of course! 4 Yes. 5 Other lhasas look as lovely! 6 They're never REALLY naughty. 7 they must've been desperate (same with 8). It's my fault for not being there to let them out. 9 By a good half an hour! 10 For sure!

dieselsmummy
02-06-08, 01:43 AM
And did we EVER realise this would happen to us when we got them??????!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

dieselsmummy
02-06-08, 01:15 PM
:lol: :lol: Very true!!! I am still amazed to be honest that this little guy could do this!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol:

dieselsmummy
02-06-08, 09:27 PM
Aw I know.... ;) All of ours are special in their own little ways thats why we love them all equally but all for different reasons!! :)