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Lhasa Apso Puppies (AKC for sale in Riverside, California Charming Lhasa Apso Puppies - Registered, 8 weeks, Second chances, dewormed, hypoallergenic (no losing), excellent with kids, pleased, spirited, health and wellness guarantee, and all set to be enjoyed How much does a Lhasa Apso puppy cost?A Lhasa Apso puppy from a reputable breeder can cost between $500 and $1,200. And that's just the price of the puppy itself. You'll also need to stock up on initial supplies for your new fur baby, including a crate, bedding, food, toys, and more. Puppy supplies can cost between $100 and $300.
Which is better Shih Tzu or Lhasa Apso?The Lhasa Apso will suit a more active family and one who can handle his complex personality and guarding tendencies. Whereas the Shih Tzu would prefer a calmer household that will be willing to pay him a lot of attention! But whoever you choose, they are both equally loving and affectionate.
Is a Lhasa Apso a difficult dog?Lhasa Apsos are intelligent dogs, but they are a bit stubborn and independent, so training is a must. A firm but patient hand works best. Lhasa Apsos should be well socialized to both people and other animals, including other dogs, in puppy hood. They are excellent watchdogs with a sharp, loud alarm bark.
Do Lhasa Apso shed a lot?Lhasa Apsos don't shed, but their coats do require maintenance. Many owners keep their Lhasa Apsos clipped in a “puppy cut” to avoid daily grooming and brushing of their long hair. If you think this breed is right for you, check out the AKC Marketplace for Lhasa Apso puppies.
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