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		<title>Lhasa Apso Breeders</title>
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The Lhasa Apso breeders listed here are not pre-screened. We accept no responsibilty for the dog breeders said commitments, guarantees, reputation or quality of service. Find the perfect Lhasa Apso puppy for sale or adult dog from questioning the Lhasa Apso breeders you see here. Find dogs for sale, puppies for sale, dog breeders, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Lhasa Apso breeders listed here are not pre-screened. We accept no responsibilty for the dog breeders said commitments, guarantees, reputation or quality of service. Find the perfect Lhasa Apso puppy for sale or adult dog from questioning the Lhasa Apso breeders you see here. Find dogs for sale, puppies for sale, dog breeders, and more.  Lhasa Apsos were used as watch dogs (with the emphasis on WATCH AND BARK, not guard) inside Tibetan monasteries for over 2000 years, for which they are uniquely suited with keen intelligence, acute hearing, and instincts for identifying friends from strangers.  I can&#8217;t imagine these guys in a monastery.  I mean, the barking must have echoed through the halls forever.  Yet, they became the preferred breed, as the monks could have easily chosen whatever dog they required.  You will find some interesting information about Lhasa Apsos right here.</p>
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<p>Their temperament is unique: joyful and mischievous, dignified and aloof. An independent breed, the Lhasa&#8217;s goal in life is not necessarily to please their master.  Its unique “mop-like” look and independent disposition can be very endearing and valuable addition to one&#8217;s home. Though they can be a bit manipulative at times, the Lhasa Apso is generally an excellent watch dog and a very self sufficient pooch. He has a unique temperament and is said to have a big dog personality. He can be rather independent and stubborn with a regal attitude.</p>
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<p>Friends, old friends, new friends, you&#8217;ll make through the Lhasa Apso. The Lhasa apso first appeared in the Western world in 1901 when Mrs. McLaren Morrison returned to England from Darjeeling, India, with several of the little dogs. She gave one to Marjorie Wild, who became so fascinated with the longhaired sprite that she devoted the rest of her life, 70 years in all, to breeding and promoting Lhasas.  Can you believe that story?  Today, the world is so connected that we know the breeds everywhere.  But imagine a time, and it wasn&#8217;t so long ago, that you could find a new breed of dog in a foreign land and bring it home with you?!</p>
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<p>Overall training can be a very fun and rewarding time for you and your Lhasa Apso. Devoted to education and information on the Lhasa Apso dog breed, pet owners, Breeders, veterinarians and Lhasa Apso aficionados. Focusing on health and genetic issues, and many other features of interest to the average pet owner.</p>
<p>The Lhasa apso displays a variety of colors, including gold, cream, honey, shades of grey, and multicolor concoctions of white, brown and black. Lhasa Apsos are spirited and devoted little dogs, which are affectionate with their masters. They can be very obedient to their masters. A good breeder wants you to know everything you need to know before you welcome a Lhasa Apso into your life and a relationship that could last 15 years or longer. Most of us enjoy talking about the breed—and our own Lhasas—so we might give you more information than you really want.</p>
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<p>Needless to say, the Lhasa Apso should not live outside. Pertinent health concerns include patellar luxation, progressive retinal atrophy, entropion, renal cortical hypoplasia and distichiasis. Online, go with care.  There are sellers who do not pre-screen the Lhasa Apso dog breeders who advertise their puppies and dogs for sale. The Lhasa Apso is very protective and is a great watchdog. They may appear nervous around children and strangers and will bark incessantly until their owner reassures them.  So it&#8217;s a great idea to see if this is the breed that you really want.  Are they going to be good with your kids?  Will they love their environment?  These are questions you can ask before making a long term commitment to the dog.</p>
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