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Llasa Apso Breed Profile


The Llasa Apso belongs to the AKC Non-Sporting Group and is a very hardy, playful, and lively small dog. They have a double coat which drapes over the entire body which looks like a small version of an Old English Sheepdog. It's not uncommon to see pet Llasas with a shorter cut by the groomer. Llasas have a friendly manner, but can be suspicious of strangers making them good watchdogs. They are very affectionate and devoted to their owner and family, however, can be known to get snippy and will not tolerate roughness or teasing from younger, misbehaved children. Llasa Apsos are very adaptable, travel well, and make excellent pets for the elderly. Excercise is minimal, and they adapt very well to apartment or condo living if walked daily.

Llasa Apso


Origin:             Tibet
Utilization:      Companion
Registration:   AKC Non-Sporting Group
Size:                Small
Height:            10-11 Inches
Weight:           13-15 pounds
Lifespan:         15-18 years
Shedding:        Yes.
Colors:             Honey, cream, grey, dark
                        grizzle, white, and
                        parti-color

Llasa Apso Links:

 Llasa Apso Gifts
 Llasa Apso Training
 Llasa Apso Rescue Groups
 The American Llasa Apso Club

Grooming:   The shedding, long coat of a Llasa needs daily brushings to prevent matting an trips to the groomer every 6-8 weeks. Keep the eye areas clean.

Social Skills:   This little dog gets along fine with other dogs and household pets.

Personality:   Very devoted, playful, and affectionate. Gentle mannered, very loveable and good watchdogs. Tends to be nervous around strangers and noisy, but with firm training can be controlled.

Children:   Very good with older, respectful children.

Housing:   Very adaptable to apartment and condo living. Ideal for the elderly.

Exercise:   Low. Neighborhood walks and romps in the yard are fine.

Training:   Intelligent. Trains easily with positive reinforcement.

Health:   Hip dysplasia, genetic kidney conditions, and eye problems. More information on Llasa Apso inherited health disorders.

History:   The Llasa Apso originated in Tibet around 800 BC and was bred by holy men and nobles to be watchdogs should strangers get past the Tibetan Mastiff outside their monestaries.




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