Lhasa Apsos are intelligent, confident, and comical dogs. On average, they stand at 10 to 11 inches tall, weigh anywhere from 12 to 18 pounds, and live anywhere from 12 to 15 years. These dogs are very affectionate, which makes them great for families. They are generally good with young children and other dogs, but early socialization will be crucial. Lhasa Apsos are one of the oldest dog breeds we know of. Going back to the early days of Tibet, these dogs are excellent guardians and have remained consistent in size and style since their origin. Their coats and personalities allow them to blend into various home settings, from tropical environments to cold climates, cities to the countryside, and everything in between. You will not have to worry about shedding or drooling with these dogs, but we recommend brushing them two to three times a week. They have a long, silky coat that can come in various colors. Lhasa Apsos can be timid at first when it comes to strangers and are pretty vigilant in alerting if they think something is amiss. However, once they have warmed up to someone, they love to play. They are highly adaptable to just about any environment, which makes them perfect for first-time dog owners. Lhasa Apsos are very intelligent and relatively eager to please, making them trainable. They can have a stubborn streak, so it is essential to assert dominance as the household alpha. Use positive reinforcement for good behaviors, and work on training them out of any negative behaviors as soon as you notice them. You will likely not have to worry about barking too much, but they will be vocal when trying to alert you. Keep your Lhasa Apso happy and healthy by feeding them high-quality dry dog food designed for smaller breeds.