Koenigplatz Kennel - Lhasa Apso

Bred With Heart - Lhasa

The Lhasa Apso originated in Tibet, perhaps as long ago as 800 B.C., which makes it one of the oldest recognized breeds in the world. Research* has shown the Lhasa as one of the breeds most closely related to the ancestral wolf. (Others are Akita, Shiba Inu, Shar-Pei, Chow, Basenji, Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, Saluki, Afghan, Pekinese, Shih Tzu, and Samoyed.) Referred to in Tibet as Apso Seng Kyi, best translated as "Bearded Lion Dog," the Lhasa's primary function was that of a household sentinel, guarding the homes of Tibetan nobility and Buddhist monasteries, particularly in or near the sacred city of Lhasa. The large Tibetan Mastiffs guarded the monasteries' entrances, but the keen hearing and sharp bark of the Lhasa Apso served to warn residents if an intruder happened to get past the exterior guards. These little guardians were highly prized. It was believed that the bodies of the Lhasa Apsos could be entered by souls of deceased lamas while they awaited reincarnation into a new body. Lhasas in Tibet were never sold. The only way a person could get one was as a gift.

While the breed first came to the West in the early 20th century, the first Lhasa Apsos did not come to the United States until 1933. These two little dogs were gifts from the 13th Dalai Lama to Mr. and Mrs. C. Suydam Cutting of New Jersey. The Cuttings later received another pair of Lhasas from Tibet. Their Hamilton Farms' Lhasa Apsos were extremely influential in establishing the breed in the United States. The American Kennel Club recognized the breed and approved its Standard in 1935. At that time, the Lhasa was known as the Lhasa Terrier and was assigned to the Terrier Group! It was not until 1956 that the breed was assigned to the Non-Sporting Group. The Lhasa Apso Standard was updated in 1978. In 1994 the American Lhasa Apso Club (ALAC) published its Guide to the Standard and later the Illustrated Guide to help newcomers and judges understand the language of the Lhasa Apso Standard. In 2012 the Lhasa Apso Home Study was uploaded to the American Lhasa Apso Club's website. There you will find information about the breed and photos.

Sources: AKC, US Lhasa Apso Club, and Wikapedia

Koenigplatz Kennel become involved in breeding Lhasa Apso when my wife and I relocated to North Carolina. She wanted a dog and did research on several breeds. She became interested in the Lhasa Apso breed. We had a Rhodesian Ridgeback at the time. We noticed at some of the dog show and saw very few Lhasa Apso. That fact drove us to become preservation breeders of Lhasa Apso dogs.

Dogs

Landry was our Lhasa dog. We have had Landry for over 15 years. He was the reason we got into breeding Lhasa Apsos. Landry had great temperment and the love of my wife. He recently passed over the Rainbow Bridge Jan. 2023

We recently also bought Emmitt - Rushmar Back In Black by Koenigplatz. He will be two year in November.  He is already a AKC Champion and my wife's travel companion.   

Click the link to see more details of Landry and Emmitt

Bitches

We currently have two Lhasa Bitches.  Their names are Saana and Layla. Saana is our foundation bitch. Saana was the #4 Lhasa Apso in the country in 2024.

We kept one of Saana's puppies, Layla. Layla was Koenigplatz Kennel FIRST Bred-By-Exhibiter AKC Champion. Hurray!!

Champions

We have three conformation champion, Saana.  She is a recent AKC Grand Gold Grand Champion and was the #4 Lhasa in the US in 2024.

Layla, a Saana puppy, also has a special place in our hearts.  Layla was the FIRST AKC bred-by-exhibiter champion for Koenigplatz Kennel.  

Emmitt, my wife's is my wife travel companion. He is our third AKC Champion. We are hoping Emmitt will also be a Therapy Dog in the future.

Puppies

We are expecting TWO LITTERS of puppies this summer. One of the litters is a Hellfire x Saana litter. Hellfire was bred by Cathy Marley, a well known Lhasa breeder and mentor. Sadly, Cathy Marley passed away ealier this year.

The second litter is a Gabriel x Layla litter. Gabriel is owned by Pat Page.  Pat is another well know Lhasa Apso breeder, too.  We are looking forward to this litter too.