The Shih Tzu - The Little Lion
submitted: Sep 27th 2006 |
by: granola |
Total views: 267 |
Word Count: 543 |
|
The Shih Tzu is sometimes called the "little lion" because this is a small dog with a huge heart and even bigger personality. It's fairly well accepted that the Shih Tzu is the result of crossing the Lhasa Apso and Pekingese. The origins of the Shih Tzu can be traced back several centuries to China where this breed found favor with many of the nobles. It's said that some kept extensive kennels of this particular breed and that some worked at furthering the breed, at least to some degree. While many dogs were freely traded, spreading various breeds throughout the world, the Shih Tzu was protected by the Chinese for many centuries. In fact, it wasn't until less than 100 years ago that the first of these little dogs was allowed outside their native land. During the early years of this breed, trading, selling and transporting of the dogs to anyone who would take them out of China was strictly forbidden. The Shih Tzu has a double coat with the outer coat growing to several inches long. The hair just above the nose grows up and this feature has given the Shih Tzu another of its nicknames - Chrysanthemum Face. This nickname derives because the little dog's face looks almost like a flower, framed by this profusion of hair. Anyone who loves a furry dog will likely find the Shih Tzu irresistible. Most owners tie up a topknot of hair on the top of the Shih Tzu's head. This isn't a fashion statement, but a matter of convenience for the dog. Like unruly bangs, this hair hangs down into the dog's face, obscuring his vision and sometimes irritating the eyes. For this reason, many owners create the topknot and use the opportunity for pretty bows or ribbons. Shih Tzus come in a variety of colors, though it seems that black and white are among the more common. It's been said that show judges tend to look for a white forehead and seem to prefer that the tip of the tail is also white, though that's not an official requirement. As a rule, the color of the eyes varies with the color of the coat - darker on dark dogs and lighter on the pale colored dogs. Regardless of the color, the eyes always seem alert to anything going on around the Shih Tzu. It's almost as if these little dogs don't want to miss out on anything, so they remain extremely watchful. The personality of the Shih Tzu varies from one dog to the next and is one of the best characteristics of this dog. Most Shih Tzus are very playful, but have a stubborn streak and can be a bit grouchy if treated roughly. As a rule, a Shih Tzu will act differently depending on his mood and the situation. He can appear completely above the goings on around him, or be right in the middle of everything. That's not to say these are standoffish dogs - quite the contrary. Most Shih Tzus want to be included, but will act aloof if it seems to suit their purposes. Perhaps they simply want to be begged into play!
About the Author
For more information on Shih Tzus and other Popular, and not-so-popular breeds of dogs, visit The Toy Dog Directory
Comments
No comments posted.
You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.
If you like using Dog Article Directory please consider linking to us
Dog Article Directory
A free general article submission site that is human edited, offering Rss feeds by category, printer friendly and Html versions of articles and free content.
Our Top Authors...
2
granola
:: 52 Articles
For more information on Golden Retrievers and other Popular, and not-so-popular breeds of dogs, visit sportingdogdir.com/
3
leedobbins
:: 28 Articles
Lee Dobbins writes for dogcollars.topicgiant.com may you can learn more about all types of dog collars including dog training collars.
Authors
Categories
- Dog Breeding (5)
- Dog Breeds (11)
- Dog Food (51)
- Dog Grooming (17)
- Dog Health (124)
- Dog Rescue (7)
- Dog Showing (3)
- Dog Stuff (45)
- Dog Tips (59)
- Dog Training (206)
- Dogs (50)
- Mixed Breeds (2)
- Older Dogs (6)
More articles in this Category
1: The Shih Tzu - The Little Lion
The Shih Tzu is sometimes called the "little lion" because this is a small dog with a huge heart and even bigger personality.
2: The importance of shih tzu dog training
THE IMPORTANCE OF SHIH TZU DOG TRAININGMany people believe that any sort of training will interfere with the wonderful relationship they share with their Shih Tzu. Even though he/she barks annoyingly when
3: Shih Tzu Breeders To Avoid
When you are ready to buy a Shih Tzu dog you are ready to bring a new member into your family and that is a big deal and an important transaction. The Shih Tzu breeder you choose needs to be someone you feel comfortable doing business with and someone you can trust. Also gauge the feeling of the breeder as well. A breeder that does not seem to really care about the dogs he is selling is probably not worth doing business with.
4: The Pros And Cons Of Getting Your Puppy From A Shih Tzu Breeder
Shih Tzus make fabulous pets, especially for those living in small homes and don't have a lot of time to play with their dogs. Shih Tzus make ideal companions for the elderly and for children. It's no wonder that Shih Tzus are so popular. Unfortunately, this popularity has also lead to some Shih Tzus being treated very cruelly in the name of making a steady buck. Here is the Shih Tzu information your local pet store, selling Shih Tzu puppies, does not want you to know.
5: Know About Shih Tzu Breeders
Once you accept a Shih Tzu into your life, you marvel at how vivacious and friendly they are. They can help you cope with your problems by helping you take a different perspective - theirs. After a couple of years, you begin to wonder how you ever could have existed without a Shih Tzu, because they bring you so much and ask for so little in return. Once you get to know one Shih Tzu, you can't help but care for the welfare of all Shih Tzus and all dogs.
New Articles
1: 10 things found in your home that can kill your dog2: How to Prevent Dental Disease in Your New Pet Dog
3: Tips for Picking out a Small Dog Bed
4: 3 Practical Dog Training Tips for Dog Owners
5: Providing The Best Diet Possible For Your Dog
6: Dog Information Is a Key Ingredient in Your Dog's Diet!
7: We Are Our Dog And Cat's Attorneys
8: What to Look For in a Dog Bed For Your Pet
Training Tips
If you think you can't teach an old dog new tricks well you'll be suprise that you can. Quick effective ways to potty train your old dog