Friday, September 5, 2008

Shih Tzu

Descended from the Lhasa Apsos of Tibet, which in turn were crossed with the Pekingese, the resultant Shih Tzus were oft

en presented as tributes to the Emperor of China and lived a life of luxury in the Imperial palaces. The breeding of these lively little dogs was supervised by court eunuchs, who vied with each other to produce specimens that would take the Emperor's fancy. The Shih Tzu was considered sacred and was highly favoured by the royal family throughout the Ming Dynasty.

Although the Chinese were very reluctant to allow any Shih Tzu to leave the country, eventually this delightful breed infiltrated the West, and we have enjoyed his extrovert ways ever since. Remarkable for his courage, animation, charming personality and distinctly arrogant bearing, the Shih Tzu is extremely entertaining to own. He is gay, active and alert, enjoys performing in front of company, and bounces back from a reprimand with an entertaining charm that is irresistible.

Stand offish with strangers, the Shih Tzu makes a very effective little watchdog, as well as being a sensitive and devoted pet for adults or families with older children.

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