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| Name: |
Lhasa_Apso |
| Average Maximum Height: |
9-11in |
| Average Maximum Weight: |
13-15lb |
| Colors: |
white, golden, dark-grizzle, brown, black, bicolor |
| Coat: |
Top coat long, heavy, straight and hard. Moderate undercoat |
| Grooming Required: |
High |
| Good with Children: |
No |
| Good with Pets: |
No |
| Best Kept: |
Indoors |
Activity Level (1 low; 10 high): |
3 |
| Trainability: |
Medium |
| Originates From: |
Tibet |
| Origin Date: |
Antiquity |
| Original Use: |
Monk's Companion |
| Current Use: |
Companion |
| Other Names: |
Apso Seng Kyi |
| Life Expectancy: |
12-14yrs |
| AKC Recognition: |
Yes |
| Year Recognized: |
1935 |
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Common Traits |
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Prone to kidney problems, ear infections, skin problems, and eye problems |
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History |
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It is believed that the breed originated from Lhasa, the capital of Tibet (hence the name) around 800 BC. These dogs were raised by the aristocratic part of the Tibetan society and by Tibetan monks in the monasteries. They were very valuable both spiritually and materialistically. To be presented with a Lhasa Apso was to be blessed with good fortune.
Lhasa Apsos have adopted an incentive to be wary of strangers from their owners, who, due to the geographical location of Tibet, were also cautious of outsiders. The heavy coat of Lhasas can also be explained by the geographical features of Tibet: the temperature frequently drops below freezing thus making it hard for a dog to survive without sufficient insulation. Lhasas were rarely groomed by their owners thus allowing the breed to adapt to the harsh weather.
In 1901 Mrs. A. McLaren Morrison brought the Lhasa Apso to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland where it was registered as an official breed in The Kennel Club in 1902.
World War I had a devastating effect on the breed. It has been reported that as few as 30 Lhasa Apsos may have existed in Tibet at that time.
Male Lhasa Apso, aged 11 years.
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Male Lhasa Apso, aged 11 years.
The original American pair was a gift from Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama to C. Suydam Cutting, arriving in the United States in the early 1930s. The American Kennel Club officially accepted the breed in 1935 in the Terrier group, and in 1959 transferred the breed to the Non-Sporting group.
Recently, DNA Analysis has identified the Lhasa Apso as one of the 14 most ancient dog breeds. |
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Miscellaneous |
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Litter Size: 4-5
Apparently monks believe that Lhasas are reincarnated lions and as such hold them in high esteem. Golden Lhasas are said to house the souls of the Dalai Lamas. Lhasas tend to have a very long lifespan of 15-18 years. The oldest living dog in history was a Lhasa, documented 29 years of age in 1939.
The Lhasa Apso is a small breed of dog originally from Tibet. They were used as watchdogs inside Tibetan monasteries for over 1200 years, for which they are uniquely suited with keen intelligence, acute hearing, and instincts for identifying friends from strangers. |
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