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HAUS of Elimari LHASA APSO HAUS OF ELIMARI is a member of Philippine Canine Club, Inc. (PCCI). It is the home of lovable LHASA APSOS you'd want to own.

Our cute and healthy puppies with good temperament are all pure breed, have authentic PCCI Papers, Champ line, have "5 in 1" shots, dewormed. They are only available to certified PET LOVERS who can love and take care of them unconditionally. This PAGE is also aimed to encourage the breeding of pure-bred LHASA APSOS and to share information about our beloved Fur babies. LHASA APSO

The Lhasa Apso

is a non-sporting dog breed originating in Tibet. It was bred as an interior sentinel in the Buddhist monasteries, who alerted the monks for any intruder. Having been bred as an indoor monastery sentinel dog by Tibetan Buddhist monks, Lhasa Apsos are alert with a keen sense of hearing and a rich, sonorous bark that belies their size. The keen hearing and sharp bark of the Lhasa Apsos served to warn their masters by acting like a burglar alarm if an intruder happened to get past the exterior guards. Lhasa Apsos are independent as well as companion dogs who want to please their owners, yet they may be suspicious toward strangers. The ideal Lhasa temperament is to be wary of strangers while being loyal to those closest to them. They can be very aggressive to strangers if they're left untrained. This breed responds to motivational training. They have a keen sense of hearing, and make good watchdogs

Unique personality characteristics of Lhasa Apsos have gained them a reputation as being a very emotive breed that, in most cases, prove themselves to be completely fearless. This is a hardy dog with a friendly, assertive manner. Intelligent and lively, it makes a good pet. Lhasa Apsos are spirited and devoted little dogs that are affectionate with their masters. They can be very obedient to their masters. Lhasa Apsos often show happiness by rubbing their head on their owners, running and rolling around, or sitting on their owner's feet. The Lhasa Apso is a long-lived breed, with many living in good health into their early 20s. The average age for these dogs is 12–14. There are few health problems specific to the breed. Their vision may deteriorate with age, but they are not sight-oriented dogs and they endure blindness with few noticeable changes in behavior.

03/04/2024

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