Dom and Vajra
"To tell them apart, as they are the same color, Dom is smaller and has a symmetrical face... he is the Buddha baby. Vaj's nose is off-center and he looks kind of goofy... he is the clown."
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I'm not sure which
was the older of the two but one was definitely larger
than the other ( but he was not too large - actually a perfect size I
thought). The smaller one, who stayed pretty much under the table or on
Gigi's lap, seemed rather shy and I didn't want to force myself on him- Gigi
explained that he had been the runt of the litter ( I think that's what she
said) and had stomach problems ( but what kind they didn't know). I told
her that a lot of our dogs tended to vomit bile - especially when having
empty stomachs - but nothing was really wrong with them. The larger one,
sort of a grayish color, was right out there greeting everyone, gave me a
kiss, seemed very self-assured - very typical of a well-adjusted Lhasa. And
he got along with the other one! I could have taken him home! If I
understood correctly, he had been bred once but it hadn't taken. The
smaller one had been neutered. Hope this helps! Jan