Yes, Lhasa Apsos do shed, but they are considered a low-shedding breed.
Yes, Lhasa Apsos do shed, but they are considered a low-shedding breed.
Lhasa Apsos are a small breed and only need moderate exercise, such as a daily walk or playtime in the backyard.
Lhasa Apsos are prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia, eye problems, and skin allergies.
Lhasa Apsos can be stubborn and difficult to train, but with patience and consistency, they can learn basic commands.
Lhasa Apsos have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years on average.
Lhasa Apsos should be groomed at least once a week to prevent matting and tangles.
Lhasa Apsos usually grow up to 25 to 28 centimeters in height.
The average weight of a Lhasa Apso is between 5.4 to 8.2 kilograms.
Yes, Lhasa Apsos are generally good with children, but they should always be supervised.