Fun loving Shih-Tzu's
In my many years of grooming and caring for peoples wonderful
dogs I have yet to see a breed who is more full of personality
than the Shih-tzu. Shih-tzu's are top on my list of great
companion dogs. If you are looking for lots of company this is
your kind of dog. They are energetic & playful.
They are very vocal & Shih-Tzu's have no problem actually
telling you when they want something or when they don't want
something. They do this by mumbling grumbling & barking. It is
almost as if they are talking to you or yelling at you for that
matter. Luckily their bark is not very ear piercing. Although,
their bark is by far louder than their bite.
In fact I have found it very rare to have a biting Shih-Tzu.
Shih-tzu's are very intelligent & I have known many to outsmart
their owners in the department of becoming very spoiled. If you
allow them to do something once you should expect it to become
routine. They will demand it !! They are like precious little
babies & have a very easy time getting things over on their
mommies & daddies. Because they are much like children, a well
taught Shih-Tzu is very well behaved, eager to please and oh so
full of personality. They are just so sweet.
The Shih-Tzu's History The Shih-tzu may have existed as early as
the sixth century. Many believe this because of paintings that
were found of dogs that looked like small lions. It is believed
over the years that the Shih-Tzu has been a favorite of royalty,
being palace dogs. Around the mid 17th century there were dogs
brought from Tibet to the Chinese court. These dogs were bred in
the forbidden city of Peking. In 1930 the smallest of these
Tibetan holy dogs were brought to England. The result is what we
know today as our loving Shih-Tzu, meaning lion.
The Shih-Tzu's Appearance Shih-Tzu's are part of the toy group
of dogs. Ideally, a Shih-Tzu's height should be 9 to 10 1/2
inches. The weight of your full grown Shih-Tzu should range
anywhere from 9 to 16 pounds. A good quality shih-tzu should
have legs well proportioned to its body, not to long or not to
short and its tail should curl over its body. They come in a
large variety of different colors and are usually multi-colored.
Although if you are not looking to show your Shih-Tzu, I have
met many very nice Shih-Tzu's who are not to standard.
Grooming Shih-Tzu's A Shih-Tzu's grooming needs are
unquestionably very demanding. A well bred Shih-Tzu will have an
extremely thick coat & if kept long it will matt very easily so
it is necessarily to properly brush a Shih-Tzu daily. Not to
mention, Shih-tzu's are known for their pug type nose. This
brings the nose eyes and mouth together in one small very hairy
area. If you do not keep this area clean from tearing, nose
droppings and drool it can become a smelly, crusty mess. On top
of daily maintenance, most Shih-Tzu owners find it very
convenient to develop a relationship with a good dog groomer to
help them maintain their Shih-Tzu's coat, nails & ears. Your
Shih-Tzu will need to visit a groomer regularly.
Most people get their Shih-Tzu's to the groomer every week to
eight weeks depending on the length they keep their coats. Some
people find it more convenient to keep their Shih-Tzu's cut
short. Either way they are as adorable & as sweet as can be.