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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by Pamela Broyard
Great companion for anyone
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by Joan Starkweather
Ive owned a Lhasa Apso for 10yrs. her name is Buffy and she is the sweetest most lovable dog ive ever ownec. Love to find another one just like her. Did I also mention how smart she is.
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by Bill Foster
I have a 14 year old Lhasa. Absolutely love the breed. They are loving, smart, doesn't act like a little dog.
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by HOPE NICHOLS
I JUST LOST MY LHASA APSO, I LOVE HER SO MUCH . I AM LOOKING FOR A FEMALE PUPPY.
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by Priscilla
They are very intelligent
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by Chalie and Janis Holmes
Love. Best breed. Smart, loyal, affectionate. Occasionally stubborn but noworse than many other breeds.
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by Kayla
Dogs are awesome
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by john labar
we owned a lhasa for 16 yrs 9months . as a pup he house broke in a week ,he was playful and intelligent beyond expectations . His expressions were full of meaning and would give a disgusted look ,if you didn\'t follow the routine . He had a built in clock ,and loved ritual. I miss him so ,his mistress died before him.
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by linda russell
very loveable good watch dog
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Lhasa Apso Breed Review by Blondy Barker
I have groomed professionally for over 18 years, did a lot of foster/rescue as needed. I chose the lhasa apso as my lifetime committment above all other breeds I\'ve come in contact with. This breed has an amazing colorful history going back 2000 years in Tibet. They are the perfect companion, they are fiercely loyal, affectionate and cuddly, they will protect you with their life without hesitation, if raised with children, they are playful and happy and much sturdier than other small breeds for rough housing. They learn fast, and are master manipulators, to their humanm and other pets, watch closely, keep a firm hand! I have never needed a leash with mine, (anywhere from 4 to 9 lhasas deep) They stay put in the yard even if the gate is left open! These guys are known for having dog to dog food agression issues, so I always feed in individual kennels, it helps to ensure each dog gets enough and not too much, also, loss of appetite is an early warning sign of a bigger health concern. The beautiful coat is dense, but is much easier to care for than most long breeds, no curl, and minor activity level make few matts. The lhasa coat is very close in composition to human hair, giving it the classification of hypo-allergenic as well. Some sensitive folks may experience slight allergies, this topic seems to be at constant debate, but, for sure, lhasas are shed free. I have 7 dogs laying on my couch, and I never worry about wearing black or white. Lhasas are not a particulary energetic dog, they are lazy, and quiet by nature, they tend to do what they see you do more often. I haven\'t found them to need a lot of exercise, more they need love time. Play fetch for an hour, snuggle for two, and time to nap! I love this breed, if you cant tell, and I wish that everyone could have the opportunity to experience a good old world quality lhasa apso as they were meant to be 2000 years ago when they were established! My life would be empty without them!!
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