Lyngala Lhasa Apsos

Lhasa Apso Breed Standard



 The above picture is of the most wonderful young girl

"Esp Ch Khelang-Kyi Ratna" in Spain with Patty Duque

 

What is a breed standard ? what does it mean ? where did it come from ?, here is a very short explanation that I hope will help with these questions.

The  Lhasa Apso  breed  standards  were  not  written  by  the  Tibetan  people  (unfortunately),  they  were  designed  and  written  by  the  Westerners  that imported  and  bred our  breed  in  the  early  to  mid 1900's. The  first  Lhasas  from  Tibet  came  to  England  in  the  early 1900.  The  English  Kennel  Club registered  the  breed  in  1902  as the Lhasa  Terrier,  then  WW 1  almost  decimated  the  breed. In  1928 there  was  a  comeback  of  the breed.  In  1929  5  Lhasa  Apsos came  out  of  Tibet  into  England,  then  in 1930  several  dogs  came  from China  and were  later recognized  as  Shih Tzus. There  was  some  interbreeding  before  the  differences  and  separation occurred.   In  the  USA  in  1930, 1940  and 1950  the  Cutting family  acquired  several  Lhasa  Apsos  from the 13th and 14th  Dalai  Lama,  making  up  their  HAMILTON  Lhasa  Apsos.    The  English  Kennel  Club  approved  the  Lhasa  Apso  breed standard  in  1934, this  was  copied  by  the  American  Kennel  Club  in  1935.

The  Lhasa Apso  breed  standard  has gone  through  slight  changes  over  the  years, however  it  is essentially  the same.

Due to the history of the HAMILTON Lhasa Apsos many believe that the only true Lhasa is a Hamilton bred Lhasa.


 
 

Pre 1987 Kennel Club, London

 

GENERAL APPEARANCE - The Lhasa Apso should give the appearance of a well balanced, solid dog.

CHARACTERISTICS - Gay, assertive, but chary of strangers.

TEMPERAMENT - (Refer Characteristics)

HEAD AND SKULL - Heavy head furnishings with good fall over the eyes, good whiskers and beard.  Skull moderately narrow, falling away behind the eyes in a marked degree; not quite flat, but not domed or apple shaped.  Straight foreface, with medium stop.  Nose black.  Muzzle about 3.8 cm (1 1/2 ins) long, but not square; the length from tip of nose to be roughly one-third the total length from nose to back of skull.

EYES - Dark.  Medium sized eyes to be frontally placed, not large or full, or small and sunk.  No white showing at base or top of eye.

EARS - Pendant, heavily feathered.  Dark tips an asset.

MOUTH - Upper incisors should close just inside the lower, i.e. a reverse scissor bite.  Incisors should be nearly in a straight line.  Full dentition is desirable.

NECK - Strong, well covered with a dense mane which is more pronounced in dogs than in bitches.

FOREQUARTERS - Shoulder should be well laid back.  Forelegs straight, heavily furnished with hair.

BODY -  The length from point of shoulders to point of buttocks greater than height at withers.  Well ribbed up.  Level topline.  Strong loin.  Well balanced and compact.

HINDQUARTERS - Well developed with good muscle.  Good angulation.  Heavily furnished.  The hocks when viewed from behind should be parallel and not too close together.

FEET - Round and cat-like, with good pads.  Well feathered.

TAIL - High set, carried well over back and not like a pot-hook.  There is often a kink at the end.  Well feathered.

GAIT/MOVEMENT - Free and jaunty in movement.

COAT - Top coat heavy, straight and hard, not woolly or silky, of good length.  Dense undercoat.

COLOUR - Golden, sandy, honey, dark grizzle, slate, smoke, parti-colour, black, white or brown. 

SIZE - Ideal height: 25.4 cm (10ins) at shoulder for dogs; bitches slightly smaller.

FAULTS - Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.

NOTE - Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

Non-Sporting Group     A.N.K.C.  ©   January 1998


Last Updated: 8/8/01


        

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