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Other
Names: Chrysanthemum Dog
Height:
8 - 11 inches
Weight: 8 - 15 lbs.
Colors:
All colors.
Coat: Long, dense, not curly
with a good undercoat
Temperament:
Shih Tzus are gentle, loyal, proud
With Children: Yes, loves children.
With Pets: Yes, gets along well
with other animals.
Special Skills: Family pet
Watch-dog:
Very High
Guard-dog: Very Low
Care
and Exercise:
Daily grooming is essential for the Shih Tzu. Bathing once
a month. Clipping of matting on feet. Basic training when
puppy is young. Minimal exercise is needed, but they will
love to play outdoors.
Training: Shih Tzus may be obstinate
but patience and consistency will help over come the problem
and achieve a reasonable level of training.
Learning Rate: High, Obedience
- Medium, Problem Solving - Low
Activity:
Indoors - High, Outdoors - Low
Living Environment: Apartment
is adequate provided they receive some type of exercise. An
owner of a Shih Tzu should be a consistent leader who desire
an active, curious breed.
Health
Issues:
Kidney disorder, otherwise no major health problems.
Life
Span: 10
- 14 Years
Litter Size: 2 - 4
Country
of Origin:
Tibet
History: Shih Tzus may have originated
from a cross between the Tibetan Mountain Dog and the Pekingese.
They were a favored dog of the Emperor and is portrayed in
Chinese paintings. They were first imported to England in
the 1930's. Then after World War II they made their way to
the United States by military officers going home. It wasn't
until 1969 that the AKC recognized the breed.
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