Description: Tango is a three year old Lhasa Apso looking for a good home. We've only had him a few days, but his foster has already provided some great information: "Tango is a wonderful little boy. He gets along beautifully with every dog we have come in contact with. He and Jeffery have been playing like crazy and loving it! He has been okay with my cat, Banjo, but I would probably suggest a cat-free home. Banjo is a very un-catlike cat and I think Tango might push it a little too far with most others! He is not too fond of the crate but we are working on it and I am sure he will adjust quickly. He has got quite a big bark for such a little guy and he is pretty darn protective too! Oh, and he likes to be a bed hog! He quickly realized how much he deserves a nice comfy bed after a long and hard adoption day!"
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the land of Tibet was the home of the Lhasa Apso - the breed taking its name from the sacred city of Lhasa. For at least two thousand years the breed was only bred in Tibet by holy men and nobles. It was used as a watchdog in temples and monasteries, and was considered sacred, for when its master died, his soul was thought to enter the Lhasa Apso's body. Although they were thought to bring good luck to their owners, Lhasa Apsos were virtually impossible to buy. Happily these very precious dogs, and the equally prized Tibetan Terrier, spread to other parts of the world, mainly because the Dalai Lama. Tibet's ruler would present them to visiting foreign diplomats. The breed was first seen in Britain in the 1920's and was introduced to the US in the 1930's. This is a hardy dog with a friendly, assertive, manner. Intelligent and lively, it makes a good pet, but it is naturally suspicious of strangers. Lhasa Apsos are spirited and devoted. These little dogs are affectionate with their masters, but they will not tolerate rough or badly behaved children. Some are willful and some are very obedient to their masters. This breed responds to motivational training. It should have a dominant owner. They are good watchdogs with a loud, persistent bark, which gives the impression to intruders of a much larger dog. The breed can be noisy and may be too nervous around children and strangers. They are inclined to fight if they are not the only dog in the house. They have a fine sense of hearing. These little dogs travel well . Lhasa Apso bitches make good mothers. They dislike being alone and can be snappish if surprised or peeved. They have a life expectancy of about 15 years.
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