Lhasa Apso Puppies, a female Lhasapoo for sale in Phoenix, AZ – Photo 1 of 4
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Lhasa Apso Puppies

Female, Born on 08/29/25 - 6 months
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Meet 7 healthy, gorgeous, rambunctious and playful babies ready to meet their FURever families. They will be ready to go home mid October. Please visit my Instagram page for updated videos and photos at Cisnes Lhasas. Please make an appointment to reserve your puppy. Reservations made in person only; please call or text. 623 219-8293 These babies are non-shedding and will require regular bi-monthly grooming. Mom and dad on site. Mom is 100% Lhasa Apso and is 14 lbs. Dad is Lhasa poo and is 20 lbs. Puppies will have their first vaccines and come with a puppy package.
Coat Colors:
Black
Brown/Chocolate
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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About Lhasapoo Puppies
What is a Lhasapoo like?
As a cross between a Lhasa Apso and a Poodle, the Lhasapoo is an adorable pup that loves people. Their personalities and coats are wild cards since they're a mixed breed, but you can count on these smart pups to be easygoing companions day in and day out. Full-grown, they typically weigh 10-20 pounds and stand 9-13 inches tall.
Can Lhasapoos live with cats and other dogs?
Lhasapoos are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Lhasapoos can co-exist with children, but they prefer older kids who know how to handle them. These pups also can get along with other dogs and cats, although they may be a bit yappy. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How active are Lhasapoos on a daily basis?
Lhasapoos are low-maintenance dogs that don’t need much exercise. They enjoy a nice walk or playing in the yard, but they’re equally happy to relax with you on the couch. In fact, these pups adapt to their owner’s lifestyle, so they’ll be content with just about anything. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How much grooming does a Lhasapoo need?
The Lhasapoo’s coat ranges from soft and curly to loose and straight. They come in a variety of colors and look best with professional grooming. Even without a groomer, these dogs need to be brushed every few days to keep their coats tangle-free. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Do Lhasapoos need a house with a yard?
Lhasapoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. At 10-20 pounds, Lhasapoos are the perfect size for apartment living. Whether they live in a small space or large home with a yard, they should be kept as indoor dogs so they can be around people and satisfy their need for companionship. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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