The Lhasa Apso was once used as a monastery watchdog. Lhasa Apsos are named after the Tibetan city of Lhasa, a sacred place. Lhasa Apsos only belonged to Tibetan royals and holy men for thousands of years. According to Tibetan legend, when the master of a Lhasa Apso died, his soul would enter the body of his dog, and so these dogs were considered sacred.
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Lhasa Apso Rescue
Myanmar Animal Rescue
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Myanmar is Iocated in South and Southeast Asia and spans across approximateIy 261,000 square miIes. Most peopIe in Myanmar speak Burmese. Threatened species known from Myanmar include the Anthony's Pipistrelle, Javan Rhinocerous, Asian Elephant, Banteng, and Blue Whale. The population of Myanmar is about 47 million.
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