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Nice Dog Lhasa Apso

The Lhasa Apso is a non-sporting dog breed originating in Tibet. It was bred as an interior sentinel in the Buddhist monasteries, who alerted the monks to any intruders who entered. Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet and apso is a word in the Tibetan language meaning "bearded," so Lhasa Apso simply means "long-haired Tibetan dog."

Male Lhasa Apsos should ideally be 10.75 inches at the withers and weigh about 14-18 pounds, 6–8 kg. The females are slightly smaller, and weigh between 12-14 pounds, 5–7 kg. The breed standard requires dark brown eyes and a black nose, although liver coloured lhasas have a brown nose. The texture of the coat is heavy, straight, hard, neither woolly nor silky, and very dense. Colors include white, golden, rust and parti-colored with various shadings. Lhasas can be with or without dark tips at the end of ears and beard. The tail should be carried well over the dog's back. The breed standard currently used by the American Kennel Club was approved on July 11, 1978. Lhasas can change colour as they get older, starting with a dark brown coat which gradually turns lighter.

A movement called the Tibetan Line Breeding Programme exists, to breed preseve the original Tibetan Lhasa Apso. This movement is based on the premise that after 60 years of Western breeding, the breed is losing key characteristics of their original Lhasa ancestors still living in Tibet and Bhutan.

Temperament

Having been bred as an indoor monastery sentinel dog by Tibetan Buddhist monks, Lhasa Apsos are alert with a keen sense of hearing with a rich, sonorous bark that belies their size (some are known as "singers"). They can also move quite silently, allowing them to sneak up on intruders, as well as unsuspecting family members. The ideal Lhasa temperament is to be wary of strangers while being loyal to those closest to them. They rank 68th in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, being of fair working/obedience intelligence. Lhasa Apsos are independent as well as companion dogs who want to please their owners.

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About the Author

This article has written by Fazal Zubair.
He is a full time IT Manager and It Consultant in Lahore,Pakistan.
He runs several websites and blogs.

Read this poem...but dont understand it that well...?

Where there's a Wall

where there's a wall
there's a way
around, over, or through
there's a gate
maybe a ladder
a door
a sentinel who
sometimes sleeps
there are secret passwords
you can overhear
there are methods of torture
for extracting clues
to maps of underground passageways
there are zepplins
helicopters, rockets, bombs
bettering rams
armies with trumpets
whose all at once blast
shatters the foundations

where there's a wall
there are words
to whisper by a loose brick
wailing prayers to utter
special codes to tap
birds to carry messages
taped to their feet
there are letters to be written
novels even

on this side of the wall
I am standing staring at the top
lost in the clouds
I hear every sound you make
but cannot see you

I incline in the wrong direction
a voice cries faint as in a dream
from the belly
of the wall
can someone give tips on how to understand this?
Is there a major theme?

Where there is a will, there is a way! This is a phrase frequently heard in speeches of inspiration, motivation and encouragement. The fundamental message is; if something is possible to do, you can always find a way to do it. However, life is not always as simple as that. Many people have certain obstacles or hindrance"'" in their life that prevent them from reaching their goal. When a wall is placed in the middle of your journey, whatever it may be, a search for true love, a quest for riches, or an answer to life, there is always a way to surpass it. Yet, a way around the wall will not easily appear. One must work for a path to be able to see the path through it. Trusting and having faith is the key to setting yourself beyond the wall.
'"'Where there"'"s A Wall'"', by Joy Kogawa, is a poem describing the lost hope that many people have. This poem"'"s general message is to teach people that when you see a barrier in your path, not to stop and give up, but to pursue the path no matter what. The poem begins by stating wherever there is a wall there is a way through it, around it, over it or even under it. '"'There are zeppelins, helicopters, / rockets, bombs, battering rams…'"' she lists many ways to overcome the wall. In fact, the whole poem is filled with different possibilities of how to surpass the wall. Perhaps showing people"'"s general frequency to give up hope and lose trust in God when a simple structure comes between them and their goal. Having faith and trusting in God will show you all the possible ways to overcome the structure.
The wall, of course, is a figurative meaning of any obstacle in ones life that may prevent them from continuing in their search for what they desire.

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