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About the Enga-Apso
The Enga-Apso is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the English Toy Spaniel and the Lhasa Apso. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the Enga-Apso is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look.
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General Description
The Enga-Apso is a small breed and is generally not as long as a Lhasa Apso. Its coat is silky and can be straight or wavy. It's known coat colors are gold, cream, honey and smoke in addition to multicolored. The eyes are set deep and are dark in color. Regular eye cleaning is needed to prevent infection and excessive discharge. The ears are long but generally shorter than that of the English Toy Spaniel and extend past the chin and frame of the face. The nose is generally black but may sometimes be brown. Generally the snout is short.
Character
The Enga-Apso is known to be a sweet, loving, good natured, intelligent breed. The Enga-Apso is smart enough to convey when it has a need or when something might be wrong. If socialized from birth, this breed is excellent with children. The Enga-Apso is easily trainable and in most cases, responds to its masters commands.
General Health
The eyes and ears of the Enga-Apso are sensitive and should be cleaned regularly to avoid infection.
Maintenance
The coat of the Enga-Apso should be brushed on a regular basis. The eyes and ears should be cleaned at least every few days.
Ideal Environment
The Enga-Apso is the perfect breed for apartment living. It still enjoys outside time and long walks and will need daily socializing.
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