By: Jeffrey Blackwell | 2010-03-29 | Pets Do you want to house train your shih tzu? Well learn here from my personal experience in shih tzu house training. read more
By: Dennis Estrada | 2010-04-03 | Pets Shih Tzu dogs are wonderful companion dogs. To come up with good dog names, we need to learn the character, history, attribute, appearance, and temperament of the Shih Tzu. Here are the favorite names for the Shih Tzu. read more
By: Gilroy Hicks | 2010-10-27 | Pets Shih Tzu is one of the dog breed that dates back centuries where it was actually called as Tibet lion dog. They are very active and alert and are good choice for pet and watchdogs. But still they are hard when it comes to train them and they can be easily spoiled. So basic Shih Tzu training is essential to understand their characteristics and train them accordingly. read more
By: Deb Allen | 2010-04-02 | Pets New puppies are always lots of fun. They are adorable, no matter what the breed. Little Shih Tzu puppies are like little balls of fur with personality. They're lively and energetic, loving and curious. With all that it is no wonder that much preparation is required if you are to be ready for your new Shih Tzu puppy. read more
By: Jackie A. Smith | 2011-04-01 | Pets The Shih Tzu breed of dogs has come from different Chinese dog breeds like the Lhasa Apso as well as Pekingese. This breed is named as teacup because they are very small in size. They are so tiny that... read more
By: onliway004 | 2010-10-23 | Clothing Intends to introduce a high center of Rome, taking into account the age and salary Tony, SEPTWOLVES buyout unlikely this person. May 19, "Daily" said Ranieri has made a decision, he will try to Adelaide. However, Maccarone, Amauri, who also may defect to Rome. read more
By: Al Bullington | 2010-03-31 | Pets Shih Tzu care for senior dogs may require bending the rules. Sometimes care for an older dog requires some real thought. read more
By: Deb Allen | 2010-04-02 | Pets There is no question that Shih Tzu are special dogs. They are amazingly intelligent and loyal. They are the perfect companion for anyone that desires a house dog. One of the reasons they are so perfect is that they are considered hypo-allergenic; their beautiful coat does not shed. But the required grooming that a Shih Tzu requires is not for everyone! read more
By: Chris Boshoff | 2010-03-31 | Pets Many people ask how often a Shih Tzu's nails should be cut. I would recommend your Shih Tzu's nails be cut every four to six weeks, depending on how fast they grow. Some owners cut the nails a little every week. Cutting any dog's nails is a delicate procedure since a sensitive piece of flesh called the quick is nestled inside the nails, and is often hard to spot. read more
By: Al Bullington | 2010-03-31 | Pets When people look at getting a Shih Tzu pup, one of the first things that pop into their head is, "What do you do about housebreaking a Shih Tzu?" For a companion dog this is a very important thing to consider. When faced with Shih Tzu housebreaking people often decide they don't want one of these fabulous dogs because it would just be too hard. Not so! read more
By: Chris Boshoff | 2010-03-31 | Pets The Shih Tzu is a dog that is known to suffer from allergies more than other breeds. The causes of these allergies can be varied. While food is one potential cause of allergic reactions in Shih Tzu, many other types of allergic reactions are due to external causes. read more
By: Janet Marie Davis | 2010-03-27 | Pets Shih Tzu training can be accomplished with gentle, consistent methods that focus on the important aspects including all of the basic training commands. And, as with any kind of dog breed, positive reinforcement is most essential when it comes to Shih Tzu training of any type. read more
By: Jackie A. Smith | 2011-03-31 | Arts & Entertainment The Shih Tzu breed of dogs has come from different Chinese dog breeds like the Lhasa Apso as well as Pekingese. This breed is named as teacup because they are very small in size. They are so tiny that... read more
By: Chris Boshoff | 2010-03-26 | Pets Different dogs are genetically prone to develop certain diseases and the Shih Tzu is no exception. If you know what condition to look for you can act before it is too late or before serious damage is done. The most common Shih Tzu Health problems include the following: read more
By: Chris Boshoff | 2010-04-02 | Pets Chinese legend tells us that these tiny varieties of Shih Tzu were carried around in the sleeve of a Dowager Chinese Empress, hence the name Imperial Shih Tzu. Legend also has it that the name Teacup comes from the fact that the puppies could fit in to a teacup. Legend is not the same as fact, but it usually has some foundation and dispels the belief that Teacup Shih Tzu are a modern invention. read more