Lhasa Apso Blog

The Lhasa Apso is a keen watchdog with a hardy nature. Friendly and assertive, he is a good pet and is easily trained. Early obedience training and socialization with chidren and animals are very important. Lhasa's long coat needs daily brushing to avoid matting. The Lhasa Apso Blog welcomes Lhasa Apso breeders as well as current Lhasa Apso owners to share their knowledge of this wonderful dog breed. We hope that this information will help prospective Lhasa Apso owners to raise happy and healthy Lhasa Apso dogs and puppies.

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Lhasa Apso Character

The Lhasa Apso is a very loving dog. Lhasa Apsos like a lot of attention. They can be calm, yet playful. The Lhasa Apso also makes a good lap dog. Lhasa Apso grooming can be high- or low-maintenance. If you want to show your dog, you would want to its hair to grow long; however, long hair requires daily brushing. As a breeder, Rozin Kennel prefers their hair cut short. When a Lhasa Apso has short hair, maintenance is easier, and daily brushing isn't required.

Posted by webmaster@rozinkennel.com - Saturday, December 03, 2005

My dog

I have a Lhasa apso myself, and i personally think the are the greatest dogs in the world!!

Posted by maya_mc14 - Thursday, March 01, 2007

My Lhasa Apso

My Dog is a boy and he is everything that they say that Lhasa's are. He is Loyal, he is loving and playful, he is a good watch dog. He is very smart and knows a lot of tricks which is good for them and keeps them challenged. He loves to be chased. I don't really trust him with small children as he tends to get defensive if something happens suddenly and could be misinterpited by him as he needs to protect himself. He is always embarrassed when he gets shocked and growls. He has a very proud walk which I notice is part of his breed characteristics.He does need to be pressed on to mind at times because he really wants to be the pack leader but he does know that I am because I make sure he does what I tell him to, which is very important in this breed. He is very nice to people when we are around but if we leave him alone with someone he doesn't really care about them he just waits by the door until we come back for him. (sorry about the spelling) :) I would say the most important thing to have with this dog is to make sure they know that you are the leader and make them mind and you will love the dog as we do.

Posted by deborahgooding48 - Tuesday, March 20, 2007

trouble with eye's?

I have a 11 year old Lhasa Apso, he is so special to us. For the last month we have been having troubles with his eye's. They been bleeding and sore. We have been to the vet at least once a week for the past month. She has been taking blood and trying to figure out what is wrong. We took him to another vet and he came up with the same test findings that our vet did. Has any one had trouble with their Lhasa's eyes?

Posted by cjeyler - Monday, April 28, 2008

Male Lhasa 4 years old

My Lhasa has been good with me, but wants to bite my husband. He has bitten my older son also. He wants to be the alpha male I guess, but I do not know what to do.

Posted by mbrooks - Wednesday, May 21, 2008



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