Now that's peculiar! Your pup has a heckova better Peke face than mine does, LOL. The nose is definitely not Lhasa now that I see her profile. It could be possible that she is all Lhasa and either comes from some SERIOUSLY bad breeding or, somewhere along the line, one of her ancestors was part Peke. Genetics is not my particular field of interest at the moment, but the muzzle/nose part of the Peke seems to be predominant in mixed breed dogs. Tzus, on the other hand, aren't supposed to have protruding lower lips/chins nor wrinkles. It would seem that if she was a Tzu/Lhasa mix, she'd have a longer nose and no sign of wrinkles. Hehe, it could just be my breed bias popping up, but I wouldn't be surprised if her grandmother was part Peke
I'm usually not one for shaving coats since I love a good grooming session and I adore dogs in show coat, but I can barely keep up with my dog's coat and, as you can see, it isn't very long. When he was a puppy, I kept waiting and waiting for the edges of his coat to reach the floor and I was bitterly disappointed when it didnt. The only part that came close was his wonderfully plumed tail, which I succumbed into clipping after a few years, LOL. I can completely sympathize. I think her fluffy feet make her so much more adorable, as well! It's also a clear trademark of the Lhasa breed, and it's cute as heck!
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