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Shih tzu temperament

Most Shih Tzu’s deal well with group socialization, but many of these dogs will bond especially closely with a single-family member. Most Shih Tzu’s are quick to get affectionate with people, and the breed does especially well with seniors and young children. Shih tzu temperament are also environmentally adaptable, and they can adjust rapidly to moving to a new home. There are some toy breeds that are too delicate to be entrusted to children. This is not the case with the Shih Tzu. Look at this web-site http://www.shihtzutime.com/shih-tzu-temperament/ for more information on Shih tzu temperament.<br>Follow Us: https://goo.gl/yW7X3e<br>https://goo.gl/bMYHlT<br>https://goo.gl/FHkshh<br>https://goo.gl/yH09nf<br>https://goo.gl/rKIFMc<br>

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Shih tzu temperament

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  1. Imperial shih tzu Shih Tzu Time is devoted and dedicated to the one and only Shih Tzu breed.

  2. Shih tzu gifts Choosing a gift isn't difficult; most Shih Tzu’s are easy to please. However, while it's easy to give your canine friend a biscuit or a treat as a gift, it would be akin to giving your child a piece of candy for a birthday present; while they may enjoy the candy, gifts are generally something special with thought placed into them. One of the more popular gifts is a Shih Tzu bed. Many families won't allow their pet to sleep on the bed or the furniture; while a Shih Tzu will sleep anywhere, why not give your favorite pet a comfortable place to call his own? After all, while it's possible for you to sleep on the floor, it doesn't mean it's comfortable, and the same applies to your pet. The interior of many Shih Tzu beds is a comfortable, plush material and some may even come with a pillow; chances are, the pet bed may even end up being more comfortable than your own. In addition, you can get a pet bed in many designs, allowing your family pet to show his love for your favorite university or sports team.

  3. Shih tzu gifts Another interesting Shih Tzu gift is clothing. These clothes could be something that let your Shih Tzu show off your university or sports team affiliation, a costume for a special time of year such as Christmas, or just a regular sweater for those cold nights for Shih Tzu’s their fur is fine (actually it’s hair) so they can feel a cold when they are groomed. Keep in mind that not all Shih Tzu’s like or want to wear clothing; if your furry friend is not enjoying the clothes you've bought, don't force him to wear them. Or try a different style, as some pooches are fussy about how and where the clothes fit. For the Shih Tzu lover, getting the perfect gift is easier. Shih Tzu’s are amazing characters and are known as being affable. They were bred solely as companion dogs so love to be with their owners. Equally, this usually results in their owners adoring them. You can find great calendars concentrating on Shih Tzu’s, a coffee mug or even some clothing with pictures of Shih Tzu’s with some quirky and fun sayings. Inside jokes that Shih Tzu owners are sure to appreciate.

  4. Imperial shih tzu Many people have fallen in love with tiny dogs, the smaller, the better. There is a huge market for these tiny pups around the globe.

  5. There is no official breed called the Imperial Shih Tzu. They are still classified by the major dog registries as a Shih Tzu, however if they are especially small, the breeder may dub them "Imperial." To appeal to the public, who have become familiar with the words Tea Cup, some breeders of Shih Tzu dogs will intentionally breed their smallest dogs, to ensure the puppies are also on the smaller side, but still within the standard weight range for the breed. This is a perfectly acceptable practice. Imperial shih tzu

  6. Shih tzu temperament Shih Tzu’s look proud and off-putting at first glance, but they become incredibly charming and friendly the more you get to know them. They feel most at home when they are in their owner's close company – often quite literally in their laps. A common nickname for the Shih Tzu is "little lion dog." It speaks quite accurately to the outsized personality and bravery these little dogs usually display. This breed has exceptionally keen ears. A Shih Tzu will let you know as soon as something new or unusual approaches you. While Shi Tzu’s are instinctive barkers, they do not yap endlessly. As soon as they understand that there is no danger to them or their owners, they revert to their placid, easy-going personality.

  7. Shih tzu temperament Some people see Shih Tzu’s as arrogant. Personally, I think this (somewhat erroneous) judgment is made based on three common observations: * First, the Shih Tzu dog's appearance clearly reflects it noble heritage – it looks like a palace-dweller. * Second, the Shih Tzu's alert stance immediately suggests confidence and self-assurance. * Third, the way Shih Tzu’s walk demonstrates more of their famed confidence. The gait of this breed is a delight to watch, especially when you observe long-haired Shih Tzu’s pacing about.

  8. Shih tzu temperament Shih Tzu’s delight in taking moderate exercise; these dogs will happily run, leap, and jump. The dogs like taking short walks when the weather is favourable. As one might expect given their small size, these dogs have limited amounts of energy. Shih Tzu’s don't hesitate to use up all of their energy in short bursts; once they tire out they are ready for a restorative nap. This makes the breed ideal for busy owners or less-mobile ones who aren't prepared to deal with more energetic dog breeds.

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