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Shih Tzu dog breed
 | The Shih Tzu and Imperial Shih Tzu
(pronounced Sheet zoo in singular and plural) (獅子狗 pinyin: Shīzi Gǒu,
Wade-Giles: Shih-tzu Kou) is a dog breed which originated in China. The
spelling "Shih Tzu", most commonly used for the breed, is according to the
Wade-Giles system of romanization. The Shih Tzu is reported to be the oldest
and smallest of the Tibetan holy dogs, its lion-like look being associated
with the Snowlion. It is now often called by a homonymic name, "xi shi quan" (西施犬),
based on the name of Xi Shi, regarded as the most beautiful woman of ancient
China. The Shih Tzu and The Imperial Shih Tzu is known to be a companion dog
with great charm. |
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Shih Tzu dog breed

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| Alternative names |
| Little Lion Dog, Chrysanthemum faced Dog |
| Country of origin |
| China |
| Classification and breed standards |
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FCI: |
Group 9 Section 5 #208 |
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AKC: |
Toys |
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ANKC: |
Group 7 - Non-Sporting |
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CKC: |
Group 6 - Non-Sporting |
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KC (UK): |
Utility |
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NZKC: |
Non-sporting |
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Shih Tzu dog breed
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Appearance
The Shih Tzu breed and The Imperial Shih Tzu ,or lion dog is characterized by
its long flowing double coat; sturdy build; intelligence; and a friendly, lively
attitude. In breeding all coat colors are allowed. The Shih Tzu's hair can be
styled either in a short summer cut, or kept long as is compulsory for
conformation shows. They are reputed to be a hypoallergenic pet. Although owners
do not generally find hair on furniture or clothes, Shih Tzu's do shed small
amounts.
A black and white Shih Tzu. The AKC Shih Tzu breed standard calls
for the dog to have a short snout, large eyes, and a palm-like tail that waves
above its torso. The ideal Standard Shih Tzu height at withers is 9 to 10 1/2
inches. The dog should stand no less than 8 inches and not more than 11 inches
tall. The Shih Tzu should never be so high stationed as to appear leggy, nor so
low stationed as to appear dumpy or squatty. Regardless of size or gender, the
Shih Tzu should always be solid and compact, and carry good weight and
substance.
The Imperial Shih Tzu Club calls for the Imperial to stay under 9 pounds and are
highly desired because of this weight variation. The Imperial Shih Tzu was the
parent of the Shih tzu and cherished by Royalty and most pet owners today
because of the ease of caring them and are called the portable Imperial Shih
Tzu.
James E. Mumford described the breed in an American Shih Tzu magazine, giving a
picture of the versatile character of the Shih Tzu: "Nobody knows how the
Ancient Eunuchs managed to mix together…And now here comes the recipe: A dash of
lion, several teaspoons of rabbit, a couple of ounces of domestic cat, one part
court jester, a dash of ballerina, a pinch of old man (Chinese), a bit of
beggar, a tablespoon of monkey, one part baby seal, a dash of teddy bear and the
rest dogs of Tibetan and Chinese origin."
Although generally outgoing and friendly, the Shih Tzu definitely has an
attitude that cries to be spoiled. However, poorly bred dogs of the breed can be
excitable, noisy, and snappy. Shih Tzus will almost literally do anything for
food and look for any kind of chance to eat something other than just dog food.
Though Shih Tzu are generally good with children, they become easily jealous of
babies and toddlers. Poorly bred ones may snap if bothered by rambunctious
children. Well-bred Shih Tzu are, as the Breed Standard calls for, affectionate
to all people and should never show aggression to people or children. Because
they are small, they can be injured by small children, and therefore are better
suited for older children, particularly those who enjoy combing his hair.
Shih Tzus are intelligent, and can be trained for obedience competitions and for
good manners around the home. They can be stubborn, so persistence and
consistency are definite pluses in training methods. Punishment makes this dog
shut down, so training should also be low-key and motivational.
Health
The Shih Tzu or lion dog is a long lived and fairly healthy breed, but there are
a few health conditions that are known to affect the dog. Health issues include
entropion, portacaval shunt, renal dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA),
patellar luxation, and trichiasis. Shih Tzus typically live between 11 and 14
years.[1]
History
The Shih Tzu has been around for a long time. The Shih Tzu was bred to sit
around the palace of the Emperor of China and bark when people or animals
approached: this is allegedly to alert people to the presence of unwanted
visitors. It is believed that this ornamental breed was created by breeding the
Bei-jing gou (Pekingese) with a Tibetan dog breed, the Lhasa Apso. Recent DNA
analysis confirms that this is one of the oldest breeds of dog. The Shih Tzu is
also known as the Chinese/Tibetan Lion Dog or the Chrysanthemum Dog.It is called
the chrysanthemum dog because it's face looks very much like the flower. In
1994, the Shih Tzu became the 12th most popular breed of dog in the AKC's 139
breeds with more than 37,000 new individuals. [1]
American and European Shih Tzu
There are differences between the American and European Shih Tzu The FCI
standard, which is used in Europe, And then the AKC standard.
References
^ Coile, Caroline, Ph. D., Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds, Barron's Educational
Series, 2005. Page 248.
~From
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