General Listing Information
| Breed: | Dog > Shih Tzu |
| Breeder: | Sherri Overton |
| Location: | Napoleon, MI |
| Date/Time: | Wednesday, Sep 16,2009 |
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This is Brindle last litter! She has 1 little Brindle & wht boy & she is a excellant mommy! He's a fat little guy! D.O.B. 2-26-09! He will be uptd on shots & worming! He comes with puppy pack & health guarantee! Call or email to reserve this presious little boy! H-517-536-8801 or C-517-315-8676 or email me @ spoiled_rottenk@msn.com also visit my web site @ http://spoiledrottenk.tripod.com
Shih Tzus are sturdy, friendly, lively, yet alert toy dogs. They have long flowing double coats. Shih Tzus have a variety of coat colors including black,brown, white, gray, tan, and gold spotted to a mix of several-colored hair. The Shih Tzu's hair can be styled in a short, summertime cut or a well-groomed long hair like that used for conformation shows. This breed's hair grows continuously. Because Shih Tzus have hair and not fur, they do not shed. It is one of several breeds suggested as a hypoallergenic pet.
The AKC Shih Tzu breed standard calls for the dog to have a short snout, large eyes, a slight underbite, and a tail that waves above its torso. The ideal Shih Tzu height at withers is 9 to 10 1/2 inches. The dog should stand no less than 8 inches nor 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. The weight of mature dogs should be between 9 to 16 pounds. Regardless of size or gender, the Shih Tzu should always be solid and compact, and carry good weight and substance.
