About Lhatese
Lhatese is a cross between a purebred Lhaso Apso and a purebred
Maltese. The best way to understand what characteristics a Lhatese
puppy may have is to read the information about both purebred
parents. You want to be sure both of their temperaments would be
suitable for your lifestyle. Temperaments can vary in the same
litter. We have one Lhaso Apso female named "Mocha". She is a very
sweet, loving girl and gets along with everyone. "Mocha" and
"Snowman", our Maltese male, have beautiful Lhatese puppies. Below you will find information about both breeds.
Lhaso Apso
The Lhasa Apso is a small, hardy breed with a beautiful cloak of hair that parts down
their back from head to tail. Their temperament is unique: joyful and mischievous, dignified and aloof.
An independent breed, the Lhasa's goal in life is not necessarily to please their master.
Popular in the show ring, the breed also excels at activities that provide constant challenges, such as agility.
Lhasas come in many colors from light blonde to black. Black tippings on ears and face are also common.
A Look Back
The Lhasa Apso originated hundreds of years ago in the isolated reaches of the Himalayan Mountains. It functioned primarily as a household
sentinel, guarding homes of Tibetan nobility and Buddhist monasteries, particularly in or near the sacred city of Lhasa. In 1933, C. Suydam Cutting
introduced the first Lhasas to the U.S. gifts from the 13th Dalai Lama.
Right Breed for You?
Bred as indoor watchdogs for hundreds of years, Lhasas can be suspicious of strangers, so early socialization is critical.
They thrive living with adults or families with older children, and enjoy regular walks. A long-coated breed, they also require
frequent grooming. Many pet owners enjoy keeping their Lhasa in the shorter "puppy cut."
Maltese
A toy dog covered from head to toe with a mantle of long, silky white hair, the Maltese is gentle-mannered and affectionate, known for being lively, playful and fearless despite its small size.
Maltese are intelligent little dogs that are very fast learners if they feel sufficiently rewarded. Today, their refinement, cleanliness and portability make them a popular choice as a companion dog.
A Look Back
The Maltese was once known as "Ye ancient dogge of Malta," for that is where they were first recognized and how they received their name.
The breed has been an aristocrat of the canine world for over 28 centuries, owned by royalty all over the globe. Even as far back as the 1500’s they were claimed to be sold for $2,000.
And while other companion dogs such as the Pomeranian have been bred down from larger sizes, the first Maltese were the same size as the dogs we see today.
Right Breed for You?
Even though the Maltese is a very small dog, they tend to be brave and without fear. They are one of the most gentle mannered of all little dogs, but are also full of energy and very playful, making them great family dogs.
Maltese should be brushed daily, and groomed often to prevent mats from forming in their long, white coat.
Check out our
Available Lhatese Puppies page
for puppies awaiting their forever-loving homes.
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