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What health checks should I ask about when buying a Lhasa Apso puppy?
Before buying a Lhasa Apso puppy, enquire about health checks for common breed-specific issues such as Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), hip dysplasia, and kidney problems. Ask the breeder for documentation of these checks and any relevant health clearances for the puppy's parents. Responsible breeders will be transparent about the health of their dogs.
What are the typical grooming needs of a Lhasa Apso?
Lhasa Apsos have a long, flowing coat that requires significant grooming. Daily brushing is essential to prevent matting and tangles. Regular professional grooming, including bathing and trimming, is also recommended every few weeks. Neglecting grooming can lead to painful matting and skin problems.
What should I look for to ensure I am buying from a responsible dog breeder in the UK?
Responsible breeders prioritise the health and well-being of their dogs. Look for breeders who are knowledgeable about the breed, conduct health testing on their breeding dogs, and provide a clean and stimulating environment for their puppies. They should also be willing to answer your questions and provide ongoing support after you take your puppy home. Be wary of breeders who seem primarily motivated by profit or who are unwilling to show you the puppy's living conditions.
What are the exercise requirements of a Lhasa Apso?
While Lhasa Apsos are relatively small, they still require regular exercise. Daily walks and playtime are important to keep them physically and mentally stimulated. They are adaptable to apartment living but still need opportunities to burn energy. Lack of exercise can lead to behavioural problems.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK, particularly in Scotland?
In the UK, and specifically Scotland, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with a database. It is also a legal requirement to ensure your dog wears a collar with an identification tag displaying your name and address. Failing to comply with these regulations can result in a fine. You are also legally responsible for your dog's behaviour and must ensure it does not cause harm or nuisance to others.
