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Additional information (Wiki):
Having been bred as an indoor monastery
sentinel dog by Tibetan Buddhist monks,
Lhasa Apsos are alert with a keen sense
of hearing with a rich, sonorous bark
that belies their size (some are known
as "singers"). They can also move quite
silently, allowing them to sneak up on
intruders, as well as unsuspecting
family members. The ideal Lhasa
temperament is to be wary of strangers
while being loyal to those closest to
them. They rank 68th in Stanley Coren's
The Intelligence of Dogs, being of fair
working/obedience intelligence. Lhasa
Apsos are independent as well as
companion dogs who want to please their
owners. Unique personality
characteristics of Lhasa Apsos have
gained them a reputation as being a very
emotive breed that in some cases prove
themselves to be completely fearless.
They enjoy climbing hills and furniture,
as well as burrowing into caves. They
often occupy baskets, crawl into bottom
shelves of bookcases and are known to
build a nest for themselves before
settling down for a nap with their
owners as this burrowing is an inherent
trait of their nature. A Lhasa Apso
typically will express their happiness
by rolling, rubbing their head and
rolling on their owner's feet or
burrowing their heads into a blanket.
They also will try to bury their food
with a sweeping head motion, placing a
napkin under their dish allows them to
bury their food.
A Lhasa Apso responds to exercise and
discipline with a calm assertive energy.
These dogs require socialization with
dogs and other people early as puppies
and throughout their lives. They require
patience but in return can be quite
comical, entertaining and caring
companions. They aim to please their
owners and enjoy training. Owners must
be able to be pack leaders or this breed
can suffer from separation anxiety - the
leader may leave but the followers are
fine with being left for a reasonable
amount of time. While their personality
belies their size, they need a home that
is mindful that there is a small quiet
dog in the house to prevent injury. They
enjoy vantage points in the house where
they can view all that is going
on.[citation needed]
The Lhasa Apso is a loyal dog, who while
not be a traditional lapdog, is a
steadfast comical, gay, assertive,
adventurous little companion dog whose
only desire is to be with and protect
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