American Staffordshire Terrier vs Lhasa Apso

Which dog breed is right for you?

American Staffordshire Terrier

Size
40–70 lbs, 17–19 in
Lifespan
12–16 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
No
Loyal Courageous Good-natured Smart

Lhasa Apso

Size
12–18 lbs, 10–11 in
Lifespan
12–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
High
Good with Kids
No
Good with Pets
Yes
Confident Independent Smart Loyal

About the American Staffordshire Terrier

The American Staffordshire Terrier — often called the AmStaff — was developed in the United States from crosses between Bulldogs and Terriers, earning AKC recognition in 1936. They stand 17–19 inches at the shoulder and weigh 40–70 pounds, presenting a stocky, muscular build that radiates power and confidence. Their short, stiff coat comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including blue, fawn, brindle, and black, and requires only minimal grooming.

Temperament & Personality

AmStaffs are known for their courage, intelligence, and unwavering loyalty to their families — they are genuinely affectionate dogs who love being at the center of household activities. They are typically excellent with children and are known for their patience and tolerance with youngsters. Proper socialization from puppyhood is critical, as they can be assertive with other dogs, and their strength demands a handler who can provide calm, confident leadership.

Pros

  • Incredibly loyal and protective of their family without being overly aggressive
  • Smart and highly trainable — they excel in obedience, rally, and therapy work
  • Short coat makes grooming a breeze
  • Sturdy and athletic, perfect for active families who enjoy outdoor activities

Cons

  • May face breed-specific legislation and insurance restrictions
  • Requires early and ongoing socialization with other dogs and animals
  • Prone to hip dysplasia, cardiac disease, and skin allergies
  • Their strong jaws and determination mean they can destroy toys and furniture quickly

AmStaffs make incredible family companions when given the right home — search for adoptable American Staffordshire Terriers on Puplister.

About the Lhasa Apso

The Lhasa Apso — named after the sacred city of Lhasa in Tibet — served as an interior sentinel in Buddhist monasteries and noble households for over a thousand years, alerting monks to intruders with their sharp, penetrating bark. Standing 10–11 inches tall and weighing 12–18 pounds, these sturdy little dogs have a dense, floor-length double coat that parts down the middle of the back and comes in a wide range of colors including gold, cream, honey, smoke, slate, white, black, and parti-color. Their heavy coat, developed to insulate against Tibet's harsh mountain climate, gives them a dramatically different appearance from most toy breeds.

Temperament & Personality

Lhasa Apsos are independent, assertive, and surprisingly tough-minded — they are companion dogs with the heart of a watchdog and the confidence of a much larger breed. They are devoted and affectionate with their chosen family but maintain a regal aloofness with strangers that can take time to warm up from. Unlike many small breeds, Lhasas are not typically needy or clingy — they enjoy companionship on their own terms and are content to watch from across the room.

Pros

  • Excellent watchdogs — keen hearing and a sharp, authoritative bark that belies their small size
  • Independent nature means they handle alone time better than most companion breeds
  • Long lifespan of 12–15 years — one of the healthiest and hardiest small breeds
  • Hypoallergenic coat sheds minimally — well-suited for allergy-conscious households

Cons

  • Long coat demands daily brushing and regular professional grooming — or must be kept in a puppy clip
  • Can be stubborn and difficult to train — their independent streak resists repetitive drills
  • Tendency toward small dog syndrome — may become snappy or dominant without firm, consistent boundaries
  • Prone to kidney disease, cherry eye, and dry eye — regular veterinary monitoring is important

Discover the ancient charm and loyal spirit of the Lhasa Apso — find one waiting for you on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a American Staffordshire Terrier and a Lhasa Apso?
The American Staffordshire Terrier is 40–70 lbs, 17–19 in sized while the Lhasa Apso is 12–18 lbs, 10–11 in sized. They differ in size (40–70 lbs, 17–19 in vs 12–18 lbs, 10–11 in), lifespan (12–16 years vs 12–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, American Staffordshire Terrier or Lhasa Apso?
American Staffordshire Terrier is generally good with kids. Lhasa Apso is not typically good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, American Staffordshire Terrier or Lhasa Apso?
The American Staffordshire Terrier has a lifespan of 12–16 years while the Lhasa Apso has a lifespan of 12–15 years.

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