Lhasa Apso Daily Waste Output
The average Lhasa Apso weighs around 15 lbs and produces approximately 1.4 ounces of waste per day. That works out to roughly 2.6 lbs per month, and a staggering 32 lbs per year. As a small-breed dog, your Lhasa Apso falls on the lower end of the waste spectrum, but the numbers add up quickly regardless of breed size.
15 lbs
Average weight
Range: 12–18 lbs
1.4 oz
Daily waste
0.09 lbs per day
2.6 lbs
Monthly waste
About 42 oz per month
32 lbs
Annual waste
That's 213% of body weight per year
Poop Frequency and Schedule
A healthy Lhasa Apso typically poops 2 to 3 times per day. This is a fairly typical range, though individual dogs may vary based on diet and routine. Most Lhasa Apso owners report the most predictable bowel movements 15–30 minutes after meals and immediately following exercise or play sessions.
- Morning: Most Lhasa Apsos will poop within 30 minutes of waking up and eating breakfast
- Midday: A midday bathroom break is common, especially if your Lhasa Apso eats lunch or has a midday snack
- Evening: A post-dinner poop is typical, usually within an hour of the evening meal
- Before bed: Some Lhasa Apsos may need a final evening trip outside
Factors That Affect Your Lhasa Apso's Waste
Several factors influence how much and how often your Lhasa Apso poops. Understanding these factors helps you spot potential health issues early and maintain a consistent cleanup routine.
- Diet quality: Higher-quality food with more digestible protein means less waste overall. Cheap fillers like corn and soy pass through largely undigested, increasing volume
- Activity level: As a moderately active breed, your Lhasa Apso's exercise routine directly stimulates bowel movements — more activity often means more frequent poops
- Age: Puppies poop more frequently (up to 5 times daily), while senior Lhasa Apsos may slow down to 1–2 times per day
- Water intake: Adequate water intake keeps stools firm and well-formed
- Medications: Antibiotics, pain medications, and supplements can all alter your Lhasa Apso's waste output and consistency
- Stress: Changes in routine, new environments, or anxiety can temporarily affect bowel habits
Lhasa Apso-Specific Digestive Concerns
Lhasa Apsos are known for certain digestive tendencies that can affect their waste. The breed is commonly associated with food sensitivities and kidney issues. Being aware of these breed-specific issues helps you recognize abnormal changes in your dog's waste early.
- Food sensitivities: Lhasa Apsos may have sensitivities to common proteins or grains that cause loose stools. A limited-ingredient diet can help identify triggers
- Kidney issues: Lhasa Apsos may be prone to kidney problems that affect water intake and waste consistency. Monitor urination patterns alongside bowel habits
Warning
If your Lhasa Apso's waste suddenly changes color, consistency, or frequency — or you notice blood, mucus, or foreign objects — contact your veterinarian immediately. These changes can indicate serious conditions that Lhasa Apsos are predisposed to.
What Healthy Lhasa Apso Waste Looks Like
Monitoring your Lhasa Apso's waste is one of the easiest ways to track their health. Healthy stool from a small-breed dog like the Lhasa Apso should be chocolate brown, firm but not hard, and hold its shape when picked up. The volume should be consistent with their 1.4 oz daily average.
| Characteristic | Healthy | Concerning |
|---|---|---|
| Color | Chocolate brown | Black (tarry), red, yellow, grey, or green |
| Consistency | Firm, holds shape, slightly moist | Watery, rock-hard, or mucus-covered |
| Size | Proportional to a 15-lb dog | Unusually large or very small pellets |
| Frequency | 2–3 times daily | Fewer than 1 or more than 5 times daily |
| Odor | Mild, typical dog waste smell | Extremely foul, sweet, or metallic smell |
| Contents | Uniform texture | Visible worms, foreign objects, or undigested food |
Tip
Pro tip: Veterinarians use a 1–7 fecal scoring system. Ideal stool is a 3–4 on this scale — firm, segmented, and easy to pick up. Your Lhasa Apso's waste should consistently fall in this range.
Recommended Cleanup Frequency for Lhasa Apso Owners
Based on the Lhasa Apso's daily waste output of 1.4 oz and 2–3 daily bowel movements, we recommend monthly professional cleanup service. That's 9.8 oz (about 0.6 lbs) accumulating in your yard every week. While 32 lbs per year may seem modest, even small amounts of waste harbor harmful bacteria and parasites.
- Weekly service (recommended for larger breeds): Prevents bacterial buildup, reduces fly attraction, and keeps your yard safe for family and pets
- Twice-weekly service: Best for breeds that produce over 350 lbs of waste annually or households with multiple dogs
- Between visits: A quick daily scan of high-traffic areas keeps your Lhasa Apso's favorite spots clean
Info
Clean Paws offers customized service plans for Lhasa Apso owners. Our technicians know how much waste to expect from your breed and where to find it — even the hard-to-spot piles that small breeds like yours leave in tall grass.
Related Resources
- Lhasa Apso Breed Profile →
Complete waste management guide for Lhasa Apso owners
- Best Diet for Lhasa Apsos →
Foods that improve digestion and waste quality for Lhasa Apsos
- Lhasa Apso Potty Training Guide →
House-training tips and timeline for Lhasa Apso puppies
