Lhatese
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Living with a Lhatese
Family Dog: The Lhatese gets along well with other dogs, cats and people.
Grooming: The Lhatese requires grooming every 6 to 8 weeks.
Barking: The Lhatese is not a barker but does like to let you know when they see people or dogs walking by.
Exercise: The Lhatese is a very active dog.
Living Conditions: The Lhatese is definitely an indoor dog.
Lhatese Appearance
Size: A fully grown Lhatese weighs between 10 to 15 pounds.
Companionship: The Lhatese makes a very loving companion.
Nose: The nose of the Lhatese can be brown in color.
Color: The coat of the Lhatese can be all white with faint brown markings.
Coat: The coat of the Lhatese is very soft and smooth.
Lhatese Facts
Characteristics: The Lhatese makes a pretty good watch dog and likes to let you know when people are walking by.
Lhatese Health
Eye Health: The Lhatese may be prone to tear stains around the eyes.
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