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5 Facts About Lhasa Apso

The Lhasa as the name suggests itself was bred in Lhasa, capital of Tibet. Their prime work was to inform the monks of any intruders. Apso in the local language means bearded.

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5 Facts About Lhasa Apso

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  1. 5 Facts About Lhasa Apso By : Dogexpress

  2. This Is an Ancient Breed • The Lhasa Apso has a long history in his country of origin, Tibet. They have existed at least since the year 800 A.D., and for centuries they lived in isolation with Tibetan Buddhists in the Himalayan Mountains.

  3. Their Western Name Comes From the Tibetan Capital • Lhasa is actually the capital of Tibet. Why the word “apso” is included in the breed's name is less clear. It could just be a misspelling of the word “abso,” which is part of the breed's original Tibetan name, “Abso Seng Kye.”

  4. Their Tibetan Name Means “Bark Lion Sentinel Dog” • In Tibet, the Lhasa Apso goes by his original name, Abso Seng Kye, which means Bark Lion Sentinel Dog. Lhasas guarded Tibetan dwellings from the inside — while Mastiffs guarded outside — and would bark to alert the humans of any potential intruders.

  5. They Are a Sacred Part of the Reincarnation Process • Tibetan Buddhists believe in reincarnation, and they believe that in the stages of reincarnation, a dog often comes right before a human. According to their religion, the souls of lamas, or priests, are frequently reborn as Lhasa Apsos just before they are reborn as humans.

  6. They Came to the U.S. as Gifts From the Dalai Lama • The first Lhasas to come to the United States were also gifts from the Dalai Lama. A well-connected traveler, named Charles Suydam Cutting, visited Tibet in the 1930s with his wife, and they returned to the United States with two Lhasa Apsos from the 13th Dalai Lama. 

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