AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
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 1/2ins) long, but not square; the length from tip of nose to be roughly 1/3 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 overback 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, particolour, black, white or brown. SIZE: Ideal height: 25.4 cm (10 in) 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 2 apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum. |