Lhasa Apsos


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Describes the physical characteristics of Lhasa apsos and discusses how to care for them as pets.




The Complete Guide to the Lhasa Apso


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Teaming up with several top Lhasa Apso breeders, author Vanessa Richie has written the go-to book that should be in any new Lhasa owner's library! This truly is a "complete guide" to the Lhasa Apso. Inside the pages of this comprehensive, yet easy-to-read, book you'll learn everything you need to know to successfully raise your Lhasa from puppy to old-age. Topics covered include: Considerations before adopting your Lhasa Apso The history, personality, and temperament of the breed Tips for finding your Lhasa from a breeder or rescue "Lhasa proofing" your home! Creating a plan for the first few weeks Introducing your Lhasa to existing pets and kids House-training a Lhasa Apso Socializing with people and other dogs Playtime and exercise Feeding your Lhasa the RIGHT way! Grooming (Productive bonding) General health care Genetic health concerns in the Lhasa Apso breed Senior Lhasa care Not your stereotypical small dog, a Lhasa Apso can be incredibly loving and affectionate, and we want to help you bring out those positive aspects to this ancient Tibetan breed. They tend to love the people in their pack, so we provide guidance in what you can do to help the dog feel more comfortable and content with the new surroundings. With a lifespan between 12 and 15 years, you will be able to enjoy your little protector for a long time. Despite their lengthy breed history, they do tend to be a healthy dog. When properly cared for, some Lhasa Apsos actually live close to two decades. Adorable, loving, and independent, this is a dog that can add a lot to your home without you having to worry about leaving them alone when you go to work. If you want a small dog that is a great companion, it’s hard to go wrong with a Lhasa Apso, especially with the right tools and guidance. If you are bringing a new Lhasa Apso into your home, this book can really help you learn the ins and outs of bringing out the best in your new best friend!




Lhasa Apso


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The experts at Kennel Club Books present the world's largest series of breed-specific canine care books. Each critically acclaimed Comprehensive Owner's Guide covers everything from breed standards to behavior, from training to health and nutrition. With nearly 200 titles in print, this series is sure to please the fancier of even the rarest breed.




The Lhasa Apso


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This is our ninth set of Happy, Healthy Pet titles. These latest books will bring our series up to sixty-seven titles and, like the others, they are books that pet owners can turn to for the essential information they need to raise a happy, healthy pet. All books contain information on: feeding grooming housing health care what to expect from the pet basic training As our series expands and focuses on different kinds of pets, the emphasis remains on making the pet a companion. Owners of more unusual pets will particularly appreciate the expert advice in these books because professional care for exotic animals can be hard to come by. As always, the instruction in the books is from experts (people who know their pets intimately but always remember what it was like to have one the first time). Happy, Healthy Pet guides are rich with professional quality color photos and are designed to be enjoyable and easy to learn from. The Lhasa Apso dog is a steadfast favorite AKC registered breed. More and more people are finding out that this hardy little dog makes a wonderful family pet. Carolyn Herbel, from Putnam, Oklahoma, shows and breeds Lhasa Apsos.




Training and Understanding Your Lhasa Apso Dog and Puppies Behavior


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1. The Characteristics of a Lhasa Apso Puppy or Dog 2. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth 3. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Lhasa Apso Puppy 4. Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Lhasa Apso? 5. How to Crate Train Your Lhasa Apso 6. When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Dog? 7. When Your Lhasa Apso Makes Potty Mistakes 8. How to Teach your Lhasa Apso to Fetch 9. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Lhasa Apso 10. When Your Lhasa Apso Has Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It 11. When Your Lhasa Apso Is Afraid of Loud Noises 12. How to Stop Your Lhasa Apso From Jumping Up On People 13. How to Build A Whelping Box for a Lhasa Apso or Any Other Breed of Dog 14. How to Teach Your Lhasa Apso to Sit 15. Why Your Lhasa Apso Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In 16. How to Stop Your Lhasa Apso From Running Away or Bolting Out the Door 17. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Lhasa Apso Puppy 18. How to Socialize Your Lhasa Apso Puppy 19. How to Stop Your Lhasa Apso Dog From Excessive Barking 20. When Your Lhasa Apso Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies 21. What you Should Know about Fleas and Ticks 22. How to Stop Your Lhasa Apso Puppy or Dog From Biting 23. What to Expect Before and During your Dog Having Puppies 24. What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You 25. How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly Without Surgery 26. How to Clean Your Lhasa Apsos Ears Correctly 27. How to Stop Your Lhasa Apso From Eating Their Own Stools 28. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog 29. Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat 30. How to Make Sure Your Dog is Eating A Healthy Amount of Food 31. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Lhasa Apso 32. How to Clean and Groom your Lhasa Apso 33. How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails Properly 34. The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can Harm your Dog 35. How to Deworm your Lhasa Apso for Good Health 36. What You Should Know About Dog Rabies 37. Some Helpful Healthy and Tasty Homemade Dog Food Recipes 38. How to Select Treats To Train Your Dog With




Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Risk Factors of Lhasa Apsos


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This book (Lhaso Apso) provides you with a through description and positive attributes of this breed including origin, purpose, history, normal heights and weights, acceptable colors and behavioral traits. Our books differ from most books on dog breeds because this book also provides you with a comprehensive and authoritative source of all the known predisposed hereditary health syndromes for the breed. You will find extensive references for each problem described. We also provide the breed club address for this breed and a list of laboratories and organizations that can provide professional help and information. As a small animal veterinarian, I have always been intrigued by the way dogs have been bred to fill a purpose in life and further impressed that they also tend to love performing that service. Greyhounds and other sight hounds are built for speed with aerodynamic bodies consisting of small head, deep chest, narrow waist and large leg muscles. On the other hand Dachshunds take their name from German words meaning “badger dog” and they use their long nose, long body and short legs to both track, enter and dig into badger dens. After developing a practice that catered to clients with show dogs, my interest in each breed continued to grow as I studied and observed more and more about the unique predisposition and incidence of health problems in each breed. Breeders of purebred dogs for show were a challenge and inspirational for me to research and help them with their unique health problems. Historically references to hereditary problems are scattered throughout various Veterinary medical texts and journals such as ophthalmology, neurology, gastroenterology, cardiovascular and dermatology. This book, as well as the other books and articles I have written, is researched and compiled with the intention to provide both veterinarians and dog owners with comprehensive and authoritative predisposition information under the breed name. At the date of this publication, The American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation and the The Kennel Club of England reports over 400 known hereditary health syndromes throughout the dog kingdom. At the writing of my first book in 1983, less than 50 hereditary issues are able to be predicted and or diagnosed. Sequencing of the canine genome, DNA tests, metabolic testing including blood tests and urine testing; plus, phenotypic examinations such as radiographs, ultrasound, and CERF or OFA eye registry exams by a Board Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologist have advanced the science of breed related health and behavioral problems. This book will provide veterinarians, researchers, pet owners and breeders with a comprehensive guide to all the known problems veterinarians and dog owners should consider during pet selection and throughout each life stage of our canine friends.




Real Dogs Don't Whisper


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Veterinary Medical Guide to Dog and Cat Breeds


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This book provides the veterinary practitioner, student, breeder and pet owner with a complete but quick reference to the diagnosis and management of breed-related medical conditions of dogs and cats. 171 recognized dog breeds and 42 cat breeds are included, organized alphabetically, with all information fully referenced and based on the most




Your Purebred Puppy


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New York Magazine


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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.