Databases and Pedigrees

Databases:
17 Gompa dogs entering AKC Studbook in August 2011
AKC Descendants
Predecessor Pedigrees
GLAPP Database

NSC records…meaning the yearly update of litters produced, % of Gompa dog heritage, achievements including performance titles.

The GLAPP Database, an internal registry, with a comprehensive set of health and physical characteristics categories, is designed for analysis and study. It tracks the dogs through the course of their lives and contains the records of each dog participating in the Program, including those directly imported from the Himalayas. The dogs are registered externally with the United Kennel Club, founded in 1898, the second oldest and second largest all-breed registry in the USA. Pedigrees can be accessed by selecting the Lhasa Apso by name. Database cut and paste from google via word typically extends back to the dog’s Himalayan foundation. DNA profiling, microchip identification and proof of purebred status are some of the Program’s database requirements.

The Gompa Lhasa Apso Preservation Program, a small population management program, seeks to perpetuate the genetic lineage of the Gompa Lhasa Apso. This Program, made up of volunteers who each give freely of their time and talent, is a labor of science, love and hope. Science is the underpinning of the Program and the foundation of all the activities to perpetuate the lineage, love is what got the dogs this far on their very long journey, and hope is what keeps those involved in the Program together and moving forward.

Gompa is the Tibetan word for a monastery’s main meditation hall, and Apso is Tibetan for hairy dog. Lhasa, of course, is the capital of Tibet, and the name “Lhasa Apso” came into use by Westerners when these little dogs became popular in the West.

These charming little “monastery dogs” are direct descendants of the Apsos at the Drepung Monastery in Tibet. Like messengers from the past, they connect today’s Apsos with the shaggy little dogs that once ran freely through the great halls and passageways as part of Tibetan monastery life. Although genetically equivalent to the Lhasa Apsos in current breeding programs, the Gompa dogs have not been bred towards a written standard of perfection; they have not been bred to type. They are reminiscent of dogs one would have seen in Tibet prior to the 1950s – their coats, for example, are the same as those shown in pre-1950 photos of Apsos taken in Tibet.

The importance of this program cannot be overstated: here, in the Gompa dogs, lies the origin of the Lhasa Apso as we know it today. Descended from ancestors in a country whose spiritual traditions are its culture, the Gompa dogs stand as a legacy from Tibet, where thousands of monasteries (and their Apsos) have been systematically destroyed since the 1950s. They speak not only for their ancestors but for their ancient purposes in monastery life, whether running to sound an alarm or settling peacefully beside the monks for companionship.

The mission of the Gompa Lhasa Apso Preservation Program is to preserve the genetic lineage of the Gompa Lhasa Apso. Today, there are in the United States only about 80 Gompa Lhasa Apsos – approximately 35 can participate in the breeding program – creating an excitingly unique opportunity to document many aspects of the dogs for the sake of preserving their lineage and keeping them in good health and closely aligned with the genetics of their forefathers. This is the focus of the program.

Program objectives

     ~     to increase the population of the Gompa Lhasa Apsos to a sustainable number  while maintaining or improving their current robust health characteristics.

     ~     to maintain a database that meets the American Kennel Club requirements for a domestic registry.

     ~     to explore the theory that by having as many members of the population contribute to the gene pool, future members will maintain the strong health characteristics of the ancestors.

     ~     to determine if this method of breeding produces healthier dogs and would, therefore, offer a viable alternative to current breeding practices.

     ~     to retain natural breeding practices as much as possible because, as a  landrace breed, the Lhasa Apso has benefited from contributions by its environment and Tibetan culture. Retaining these contributions is consistent with the Preservation Program’s intention to remain true to the Gompa Lhasa Apso’s heritage. 

     ~     to share all knowledge that is acquired with the appropriate and interested communities.

Program Goals

     ~     make breeding decisions based on the most currently available scientific information regarding the management of small population genetics.

     ~     place all members of the lineage such that they live happy and healthy lives.

     ~     track all dogs through the course of their lives.

     ~     develop a comprehensive set of health and physical characteristics data for future study and analysis.

Name

Program#

UKC#


DharmapalaChinya


0001-003-3 
P243-712

Dharmapala Dewa

0033-005-4

P299-282

Dharmapala Drepung

0002-003-3 

P246-391

Dharmapala Droma

0020-005-2

P243-698

Dharmapala Garma

0004-003-4

P269-827

Dharmapala Gulip

0034-005-2

P243-699

Dharmapala Irdhi

0003-003-2 

P243-701

Dharmapala Katu

0005-003-3 

P246-646

Dharmapala Kipa
Tsering

0030-005-3

P269-825

Dharmapala Kunza
Nagpo

0015-004-4 

P386-449

Dharmapala Kunza
Pema

0007-003-3 

P345-747

Dharmapala Kunza
Pembo

0008-003-3 

P345-748

Dharmapala Kunza
Ranpa

0014-004-4 

P386-450

Dharmapala Kunza
Tomu

0012-003-3 
P345-749

Dharmapala Kyi-Chu

0018-005-3

P246-390

Dharmapala Lotus
Bosa

0062-005-3

P328-869


Dharmapala Lotus
ChingLing

0037-005-4

P400-669

Dharmapala Lotus
Cinsha

0045-005-4

P411-495

Dharmapala Lotus Dingma

0032-005-3

P417-308

Dharmapala Lotus
Domchung

0044-005-4

P411-358

Dharmapala Lotus
Dorje

0016-004-3

P411-494


Dharmapala Lotus Drenpa

0056-005-3

Dharmapala Lotus
Frodo

0057-005-3

P445-458


Dharmapala Lotus
Gawa

0040-005-4

P400-666

Dharmapala Lotus
Kace

0042-005-4

P411-496


Dharmapala Lotus Ka-dug


0046-005-4

P445-463


Dharmapala Lotus
Kara

0061-005-3

P328-870

Dharmapala Lotus
Kiki

0059-005-3

P411-492

Dharmapala Lotus Ko-kya


0053-005-4

P448-675

Dharmapala Lotus Kolba

0054-005-4

P448-676


Dharmapala Lotus
Lhakpa

0068-005-4

P328-873

Dharmapala Lotus Max


0049-005-4

P445-459


Dharmapala Lotus

Nag-chung

0055-005-4

P448-677


Dharmapala Lotus
Namka

0052-005-4

P411-374

Dharmapala Lotus Nampa


0043-005-4


P428-888


Dharmapala Lotus
Namse

0031-005-3

P411-320

Dharmapala Lotus
Ning-jua

0064-005-3

P400-665

Dharmapala Lotus
Pon-ya

0060-005-3

P411-493

Dharmapala Lotus
Ponya

0009-003-3 

P411-322

Dharmapala Lotus Rinchin

0069-005-3

P453-242

Dharmapala Lotus
Roshi

0067-005-4

P328-872

Dharmapala Lotus
Samga

0039-005-4

P400-667

Dharmapala Lotus
Sangmo

0065-005-3

P411-321

Dharmapala Lotus
Sengemo

0058-005-3

P411-491

Dharmapala Lotus
Sengtruk

0024-005-3

P328-863

Dharmapala Lotus
Shi-wa

0050-005-4

P411-497

Dharmapala Lotus
Shu-Shu

0066-005-4

P328-871

Dharmapala Lotus
Singe

0028-005-3

P328-867

Dharmapala Lotus
Singhe

0026-005-3

P328-865

Dharmapala Lotus
Soga

0038-005-4

P400-668

Dharmapala Lotus Sumi



0047-005-4

P445-465


Dharmapala Lotus
Taga

0041-005-4

P411-490

Dharmapala Lotus
Tahkla

0027-005-3

P328-868


Dharmapala Lotus Taktu



0048-005-4

P445-464


Dharmapala Lotus
Tigle

0063-005-4

P411-323


Dharmapala Lotus
Watson

0025-005-3

P328-864

Dharmapala Lotus
Yangzom

0070-005-3

P328-866

Dharmapala Lotus Zor

0036-005-4

P411-324

Dharmapala Lotus Zur

0035-005-4

P411-325

Dharmapala Nechung

0021-005-3

P243-716

Dharmapala Nyalu


0006-003-3 

P246-392

Dharmapala Nyima

0023-005-3

P299-283

Dharmapala Panchen

0017-005-3

P243-717

Dharmapala Raji

0019-005-2

P243-703

Dharmapala Tamdin

0010-003-3

P243-709

Dharmapala Taschi
Deleg

0011-003-3

P243-721

Dharmapala Thulo

0022-005-3

P243-715

Dharmapala Tsin-Tu

0029-005-3

P299-280

Dharmapala Yangsom

0013-003-3 

P243-706

Gompa Kunza Arsha

0079-005-4

Gompa Kunza Chandra

0080-005-4

Gompa Kunza Vajra

0081-005-4

Gompa Lotus Tashi-Khandro

0078-005-4

Gompa Lotus Kham ma

0072-005-4

P451-712

Gompa Lotus Ling

0071-005-4

P451-710

Gompa Lotus Nying Po

0073-005-4

P451-711

Gompa Lotus Tsante



0051-005-4

P449-308