Breed Comparison: Australian Shepherd Versus Lhasa Apso

Last Updated: Jun 15, 2022

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Australian Shepherd Versus Lhasa Apso: Introduction

Are you thinking of getting a new pet dog, and you have narrowed down your choices to the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso? Well, you have come to the right place. Because in this article, we will provide you with a detailed comparison of these two dog breeds to help you decide which of the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso better suits you.

We will provide you a detailed discussion and comparison of dog attributes such as intelligence, price, general health, friendliness, etc, for both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso.

Furthermore, we will let you know which one of the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso is better suited for new dog owners, for owners with kids, for owners that live in apartments, for owners with dog allergies, etc.

Importantly, we did some analysis and calculation and we obtained a number that we call the Better-Pet Score™ for both the Australian Shepherd and for the Lhasa Apso. The dog breed with the higher Better-Pet score is the `better` pet. We hope that these Better-Pet Scores will provide you with more insight into deciding which pet to get between the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso.

Our only goal here is to help you make a well-thought-out decision on your next long-term companion, be it the Australian Shepherd or the Lhasa Apso.

Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso

Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso: Overview

A very important difference between the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso is the size difference between the two dog breeds. The Australian Shepherd is a medium-sized dog while the Lhasa Apso is a tiny-sized dog.

Furthermore, the Australian Shepherd belongs to the Herding Dogs group. Herding Dogs were bred for moving livestock, including sheep, cattle, and even reindeer. Herding dogs work closely with their human shepherds, and their natural intelligence and responsiveness make them highly trainable. They have high levels of energy, which needs to be channeled properly to prevent destructive behavior. Herding breeds are protective of their people and property and make excellent watchdogs. Their intelligence, agility, and activity level make them well suited to dog sports.

On the other hand, the Lhasa Apso belongs to the Companion Dogs group. Companion Dogs were bred to be companions for humans. Their main goal in life is to be with people, and they will be very sad if left to themselves for long hours day after day.

Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso: Comparison Table

The table below compares the Australian Shepherd to the Lhasa Apso based on different important factors such as Price, Health, Kid-friendliness, etc.

When a dog breed scores higher for a factor than the other dog breed, the box of the breed that scores higher is shaded green and the box of the breed that scores lower is shaded red. When there is no difference between the breeds for a particular factor then the box is shaded gray for both pets. Also, when the factor is not important in picking a pet, or when the factor cannot be compared between two pets, the box for the factor is shaded gray for both pets

Most of the factors in the table for each dog breed are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. “1” means “worst”, and “5” means “best”.

However, some factors such as “Price”, “Average Lifespan”, etc. cannot be on a scale of 1 to 5, so they are not on a scale of 1 to 5 in the comparison table.

Later in this article, we will further explain each factor as it applies to the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso

FactorAustralian ShepherdLhasa Apso
Adapts Well To Apartment Living1/55/5
Does NOT Drool5/55/5
Easy To Groom1/51/5
Life Span12 to 15 years12 to 15 years
Height18 to 23 inches tall at the shoulder9 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder
Good For Novice Owners2/55/5
Tolerates Being Alone2/54/5
General Health2/53/5
Friendly Toward Strangers3/52/5
Does NOT Shed3/53/5
Tolerates Cold Weather4/53/5
Tolerates Hot Weather4/52/5
Kid-Friendly4/54/5
Potential NOT to Gain Weight2/53/5
Does NOT chew on things2/53/5
Low Prey Drive2/52/5
Does NOT Bark or Howl2/52/5
Calmness/ Low Vigor2/53/5
Weight40 to 65 pounds12 to 15 pounds
Easygoing1/51/5
Affectionate With Family5/54/5
Dog Friendly5/53/5
Easy To Train5/53/5
Intelligence5/54/5
Tendency NOT to Wander1/54/5
NOT Rambunctious1/52/5
Minimal Exercise Needs1/53/5
Potential For Playfulness5/55/5
Average Lifespan13.5 years13.5 years
Average Price$1180$1560
Price Range$800 – $1500$1200 – $1850
Temperament Score82.2 percent70.4 percent
Common Health Problems and Recommended Health Tests
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    Popularity out of 200 Dog Breeds1572
    *Data from AKC.org (The American Kennel Club),dogtime.com, OFA.org (The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals), petcalculator.com, wikipedia.org, ATTS.org (The American Temperament Test Society)

    Next, we added the scores of the factors that can be added together for the Australian Shepherd in the table (that is, `Ease of Grooming` score + `General Health` score + `Calmness` score + …etc) and we compared it to the corresponding total score for the Lhasa Apso. We call these total scores the Better-Pet Scores, as we mentioned earlier. We called this score the Better-Pet score because the better dog breed will have a higher score. This is because the pet will the higher score will have minimal needs and be easier to have as a pet.

    The Better-Pet score for the Australian Shepherd is 70 out of 125 while the Better-Pet score for the Lhasa Apso is 79 out of 125.

    Despite the higher Better-Pet score of the Lhasa Apso, we still believe that the Australian Shepherd is a better pet than the Lhasa Apso.

    This is because Australian Shepherds are much cuter but you cannot put a score on cuteness. If you could put a score on cuteness, then the Australian Shepherd will come out on top.

    Also, we are biased in favor of the Australian Shepherd :-). We are for the Australian Shepherd. So get a Australian Shepherd!

    Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso

    The Most Remarkable Differences Between the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso

    Below is a list of where the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are most different:

  • Australian Shepherds do not adapt well to apartment living. However, Lhasa Apsos adapt well to apartment living.
  • Australian Shepherds are not the best dogs for new dog owners. However, Lhasa Apsos are good for new dog owners.
  • Australian Shepherds have a high tendency to wander. They are easily distracted by other animals or objects. However, Lhasa Apsos do not have the potential to wander after things that capture their attention. They tend to stay around where you leave them.
  • The Similarities Between the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso

    The Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are very similar in certain aspects. Below is the list of where the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are most similar:

  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso do not have the tendency to drool.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso require a lot of grooming and are not very easy to groom.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso have the tendency to develop certain health problems.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso can tolerate cold weather.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso get along well with kids. They are kid-friendly.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso gain weight easily. You need to pay careful attention to what you feed them.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are prone to nip and chew at things.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso have a high prey drive. They do not get along well with other pets.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are highly vocal. They have the tendency to bark and howl.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso do things with high intensity. They can be very forceful.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are easily disturbed by noise in their environments. They are sensitive to human tone. They will understand the tone of your voice when you try to correct their behaviors with a firm tone.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are highly intelligent.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso have very high energy levels. They need a lot of exercise time to release their high energy.
  • Both the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso are very playful.
  • Size Comparison of the Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso

    Now, let us discuss the difference in size between the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso.

    The Australian Shepherd weighs 40 to 65 pounds when fully grown. The Australian Shepherd is 18 to 23 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown.

    On the other hand, the Lhasa Apso weighs 12 to 15 pounds when fully grown. The Lhasa Apso is 9 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown.

    Size of Australian Shepherd versus Size of Lhasa Apso

    Appearance (Colors) of the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso

    Australian Shepherd Colors

    The Australian Shepherd comes in the following beautiful primary colors:

    • Brown / Chocolate
    • Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)
    • Black
    • Merle (Red)
    • Gray / Blue / Silver
    • Red / Chestnut / Orange
    • Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn
    • Harlequin
    • Merle (Blue)
    • White / Cream
    • Apricot / Beige
    • Bicolor
    • Golden
    • Brindle

    The Australian Shepherd comes in the following lovely secondary colors in addition to its primary colors:

    • White / Cream
    • Brown / Chocolate
    • Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn
    • Red / Chestnut / Orange
    • Black
    • Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)
    • Sable
    • Gray / Blue / Silver
    • Merle (Blue)

    Lhasa Apso Colors

    The Lhasa Apso comes in the following beautiful primary colors:

    • Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn
    • Brown / Chocolate
    • White / Cream
    • Black
    • Bicolor
    • Apricot / Beige
    • Red / Chestnut / Orange
    • Sable
    • Gray / Blue / Silver
    • Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

    The Lhasa Apso comes in the following lovely secondary colors in addition to its primary colors:

    • White / Cream
    • Brown / Chocolate
    • Black
    • Gray / Blue / Silver
    • Bicolor
    • Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn
    • Apricot / Beige

    Lifespan of Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso

    The lifespan of the Australian Shepherd is between 12 to 15 years. The average lifespan of the Australian Shepherd is 13.5 years.

    The lifespan of the Lhasa Apso is between 12 to 15 years. The average lifespan of the Lhasa Apso is 13.5 years.

    The Lhasa Apso live as long as the Australian Shepherd.

    Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso

    Temperament of the Australian Shepherd Versus the Lhasa Apso

    The Australian Shepherd has a better temperament than the Lhasa Apso.

    This is because the temperament score for the Australian Shepherd is 82.2 percent while the temperament score for the Lhasa Apso is 70.4 percent, according to the American Temperament Test Society (ATTS).

    The American Temperament Test Society (ATTS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide fair and objective evaluations of the temperaments of dog breeds.

    Dog breeds with low temperament scores tend to show unprovoked aggression, they easily panic without quickly recovering from the panic, and they tend to avoid people. However, dog breeds with high temperament scores are not aggressive and are not shy. Also, these dogs are generally friendly and are protective of their owners.

    The average temperament score across all dog breeds (over 250 breeds) is 83.7 percent.

    With its temperament score of 82.2 percent, the Australian Shepherd has a below-average temperament compared to other dog breeds.

    With its temperament score of 70.4 percent, the Lhasa Apso has a below-average temperament compared to other dog breeds.

    The ATTS obtained the temperament scores of the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso by measuring the temperaments of 702 Australian Shepherds and 27 Lhasa Apsos.

    Price of Australian Shepherd versus Price of Lhasa Apso

    The average price of the Australian Shepherd puppy is $1180. The price of the Australian Shepherd typically ranges from $800 – $1500. However, the price of a Australian Shepherd can be as low as $100 and as high as $12009. We obtained this price information by reviewing the prices of 2674 Australian Shepherd puppies listed for sale from various sources.

    The average price of the Lhasa Apso puppy is $1560. The price of the Lhasa Apso typically ranges from $1200 – $1850. However, the price of the Lhasa Apso can be as low as $200 and as high as $3499. We obtained this price information by collecting and reviewing the prices of 191 Lhasa Apso puppies listed for sale from various sources.

    The Lhasa Apso is more expensive than the Australian Shepherd.

    Australian Shepherd Lhasa Apso
    Average Price $1180 $1560
    Price Range $800 to $1500 $1200 to $1850

    The charts below show the price distribution for the Australian Shepherd and Lhasa Apso. For different price points, the charts show how many Australian Shepherd puppies or how many Lhasa Apso puppies are listed for sale at those price points.

    A breakdown of the prices of Australian Shepherds. The typical price range is shaded Green.

    A breakdown of the prices of Australian Shepherds. The typical price range is shaded Green.

    A breakdown of the prices of Lhasa Apsos

    A breakdown of the prices of Lhasa Apsos

    Note that a lot of factors determine how much you can expect to pay for the Australian Shepherd puppy or the Lhasa Apso puppy. This includes if health screening tests have been performed on the puppy, if the puppy is from a famous pedigree, the US State where the puppy is bred, etc.

    Nevertheless, when looking to buy a puppy, look at buying a puppy only from well-established breeders that breed puppies primarily for the love of dogs, and secondarily for profit. Do not buy a puppy from a puppy mill. Puppy mills mass-produce puppies in bad living conditions for maximum profit.

    You may also consider adopting a dog instead of buying a dog.

    Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso

    Adopting the Australian Shepherd versus Adopting the Lhasa Apso

    You may consider adopting a dog instead of buying a puppy. Many Australian Shepherds and many Lhasa Apsos are currently available for adoption.

    These adorable and cute dogs are waiting in dog shelters hoping that someday someone will rescue them. Furthermore, adoption costs are lesser than the cost of a new puppy. Dog adoption costs are usually around $300. In addition to your local dog shelter, a good place online to see dogs that are available for adoption is petfinder.com.

    Below is an adorable Male Australian Shepherd named Blue that is currently available for adoption on Petfinder.com. You can find other lovely adoptable Australian Shepherds like Blue on pefinder.com.

    Also, like Australian Shepherds, Lhasa Apsos are also available for adoption. For example, Hashbrown is a Male Lhasa Apso that is currently available for adoption on petfinder.com. You can find more Lhasa Apsos like Hashbrown that are up for adoption on petfinder.com.

    The Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso can both be adopted. Images from petfinder.com

    0149 Vern (Aka Walter) is the name of another Australian Shepherd (Male) on petfinder.com that is looking for a new home.

    Also, Baxter is an adorable Male Lhasa Apso on petfinder.com that you can adopt.

    Australian Shepherds and Lhasa Apsos are always available for adoption. Images and image labels from petfinder.com

    You can find more Australian Shepherds and Lhasa Apsos that are available for adoption on petfinder.

    The Popularity of Australian Shepherd versus Popularity of Lhasa Apso

    Every year, the American Kennel Club (AKC) publishes information on how popular a dog breed is in that particular year. The AKC gets the popularity information of a breed from how many dogs of that breed the owners register with the AKC every year. The AKC collects this data for about 200 dog breeds. The AKC collects this data for purebred dogs only(no mixed or hybrid dogs).

    The graphs and the table below show the popularity of the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso over the years.

    Based on the AKC popularity data over the years, the Australian Shepherd is more popular with dog owners than the Lhasa Apso. This is because, over the years, the average popularity of the Australian Shepherd is 15 out of about 200 dog breeds while the average popularity of the Lhasa Apso is 72 out of about 200 dog breeds.

    Popularity of Australian Shepherd

    Popularity of Australian Shepherd

    Popularity of Lhasa Apso

    Popularity of Lhasa Apso

    Year Australian Shepherd Popularity Rank Lhasa Apso Popularity Rank
    2013 20 63
    2014 18 67
    2015 17 65
    2016 16 71
    2017 17 77
    2018 15 71
    2019 13 78
    2020 12 78
    2021 12 84

    Tolerates Being Alone: Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso

    Australian Shepherds do not like to be left alone.

    Lhasa Apsos can be left alone for some time without problems.

    Do Australian Shepherds shed more than Lhasa Apsos?

    Australian Shepherds shed moderately.

    Lhasa Apsos shed moderately.

    Which is Easier to Groom, the Australian Shepherd or the Lhasa Apso?

    Australian Shepherds require a lot of grooming and they are not very easy to groom.

    Lhasa Apsos require a lot of grooming and they are not very easy to groom.

    Which Dog Breed is more Dog-Friendly, the Australian Shepherd or the Lhasa Apso?

    Australian Shepherds get along very well with other dogs.

    Lhasa Apsos get along fairly well with other dogs.

    Are Australian Shepherds good family dogs? What about Lhasa Apsos?

    Australian Shepherds are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.

    Lhasa Apsos are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.

    Is the Australian Shepherd Easier to Train than the Lhasa Apso?

    Australian Shepherds are very easy to train.

    Lhasa Apsos are fairly easy to train.

    Which one drools more, the Australian Shepherd or the Lhasa Apso

    Australian Shepherds do have a very low tendency to drool.

    Lhasa Apsos do have a very low tendency to drool.

    How Kid-friendly are Australian Shepherds and Lhasa Apsos?

    Australian Shepherds get along well with kids. They are kid-friendly.

    Lhasa Apsos get along well with kids. They are kid-friendly.

    Does the Australian Shepherd Have a Higher Prey Drive than the Lhasa Apso?

    Australian Shepherds have a high prey drive. They have the tendency to chase after smaller animals and pets. They do not get along well with other pets.

    Lhasa Apsos have a high prey drive. They have the tendency to chase after smaller animals and pets. They do not get along well with other pets.

    Do Australian Shepherds Bark and Howl? What about Lhasa Apsos?

    Australian Shepherds are highly vocal. They have the tendency to bark and howl.

    Lhasa Apsos are highly vocal. They have the tendency to bark and howl.

    Can Australian Shepherds Tolerate Cold Weather? And can Lhasa Apsos Tolerate Cold Weather?

    Australian Shepherds can very well tolerate cold weather.

    Lhasa Apsos can moderately tolerate cold weather.

    Wanderlust Potential: Australian Shepherd vs. Lhasa Apso

    Australian Shepherds have a high tendency to wander. They are easily distracted by other animals or objects.

    Lhasa Apsos do not have the potential to wander after things that capture their attention. They tend to stay around where you leave them.

    Can Australian Shepherds Tolerate Hot Weather? Can Lhasa Apsos Tolerate Hot Weather?

    Australian Shepherds can tolerate hot weather.

    Lhasa Apsos cannot tolerate hot weather. They are not suited for hot environments.

    Is the Australian Shepherd Better for Apartment Owners than the Lhasa Apso?

    Australian Shepherds do not adapt well to apartment living.

    Lhasa Apsos adapt very well to apartment living.

    Which is Better for New Dog Owners, the Australian Shepherd or the Lhasa Apso?

    Australian Shepherds are not the best dogs for new dog owners.

    Lhasa Apsos are very good for new dog owners.

    Australian Shepherd Versus Other Dog Breeds

    You may also be interested in how the Australian Shepherd compares to other breeds aside from the Lhasa Apso. So, see below the links to the comparison of the Australian Shepherd to other breeds:

    Australian Shepherd versus Tibetan Spaniel     Australian Shepherd versus Portuguese Water Dog     Australian Shepherd versus German Longhaired Pointer     Australian Shepherd versus Leonberger     Australian Shepherd versus Frenchton     Australian Shepherd versus Tibetan Terrier     Australian Shepherd versus Bullmastiff     Australian Shepherd versus Valley Bulldog     Australian Shepherd versus Black Russian Terrier     Australian Shepherd versus Italian Greyhound     Australian Shepherd versus Akita Chow     Australian Shepherd versus Japanese Spitz     Australian Shepherd versus Mudi     Australian Shepherd versus American Hairless Terrier     Australian Shepherd versus Silky Terrier     Australian Shepherd versus Weimaraner     Australian Shepherd versus West Highland White Terrier     Australian Shepherd versus Cavalier King Charles Spaniel     Australian Shepherd versus Maltese     Australian Shepherd versus Irish Terrier     

    Conclusion: Australian Shepherd versus Lhasa Apso. Which One is a Better Pet?

    In summary, there is nothing like a better dog breed or a worse dog breed. The important question to ask is which dog breed better matches your interests and lifestyle. We hope our discussion above will help you in deciding which dog breed between the Australian Shepherd and the Lhasa Apso better suits you and your family.

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