we have a couple of office dogs - one of them is a lhasa - the owner keeps him in what they call a "puppy cut" - very short hair on the body, longer on the head and leave the long plumy tail - *much* easier to maintain than the dustmop they become if you leave it grow :)
My understanding is the the Lhasa breed is suitable for people with allergies, as their coat is more like human hair - it continues to grow and needs frequent trimming.
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Date: 2009-03-07 06:18 am (UTC)we have a couple of office dogs - one of them is a lhasa - the owner keeps him in what they call a "puppy cut" - very short hair on the body, longer on the head and leave the long plumy tail - *much* easier to maintain than the dustmop they become if you leave it grow :)
My understanding is the the Lhasa breed is suitable for people with allergies, as their coat is more like human hair - it continues to grow and needs frequent trimming.