By Connie Limon / Published on June 11th, 2008 / Sports
I did not create the "labels" Imperial or "Teacup." These words were already set in stone before I ever came on board. I picked up the terms only because potential customers were asking me for [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 10th, 2008 / Sports
An interesting fact about the Empress Dowager of the Chinese Imperial Palace is that there is only one known photo of her with Shih Tzu. The photo was taken around 1903 and shows Hai-Ling (Sea [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 10th, 2008 / Sports
By the 1930's, the Peking Kennel Club was faced with the existence of a variety of colors. The Peking Kennel Club wanted to do justice to the facts of history regarding the highly favoured [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 10th, 2008 / Sports
There is no fixed color for the shih tzu according to the American Kennel Club standards. The standard weight set by American Kennel Club is 9 to 16 lbs. However, all colors are permissible, [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 10th, 2008 / Sports
The most influential breeder in the early days of the Shih Tzu in North America was Swedish-born Ingrid Colwell. Noone has equaled her contribution to the breed. She was the daughter of Ingrid [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 9th, 2008 / Sports
Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) and Items to have ready for new puppy arrival
One of the main things a new owner needs to take precautions against is a new puppy developing hypoglycemia or low [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 9th, 2008 / Sports
Puppies who chew are normal. Chewing is a natural and necessary puppy behavior. Puppies at about four months of age are more prone to chewing because this is when they usually start teething. [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 9th, 2008 / Sports
Use gentle action. When bathing, thoroughly wet the coat with warm water, apply shampoo and gently squeeze the suds through the coat to cleanse rather than scrubbing the hair back and forth. [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 9th, 2008 / Sports
It is one opinion in Shih Tzu History documentations that the Scandinavian imports were nearer to the direct imperial line, although those who brought the first Imperial Shih Tzu to the British [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 8th, 2008 / Sports
There has been a strong opinion in shih tzu history that the Tibetan Lion Dog is the result of a cross between the Lhasa Terrier and the Pekingese, which occurred out of the mixing of the two [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 8th, 2008 / Sports
Natural breedings don't always occur. Timing is critical. Even when you think the time is right, the female may refuse to stand for the male or the male may not be interested in the female.
If [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 8th, 2008 / Sports
Two women in China, one Irish and one English were both extremely fascinated with the Shih Tzu and highly determined to take the little dogs to England. Miss Hutchins from Ireland and Mrs. [..]
By Rob Mellor / Published on June 8th, 2008 / Sports
Introduction
Betting and gambling through sports has become a major concern for our society today. It has become an issue of serious concern for the lawmakers on how to monitor and curtail [..]
By Dave Saunders / Published on June 7th, 2008 / Sports
When examining the diets of my clients, I commonly find that even of those who tell me they eat from a healthy diet actually eat from a very narrow selection of foods. Most of their food [..]
By Brigitte Smith / Published on June 7th, 2008 / Sports
Start an art collectible hobby and beautify your home ...
Collecting is a fun hobby, and one of the most interesting things to collect are art collectibles. Many different items can be [..]
By Michael Sanford / Published on June 7th, 2008 / Sports
Bowling is a game in which balls are rolled at an object or group of objects with the aim of knocking them over or moving them
Bowling can refer to two distinctly different types of game. The [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 7th, 2008 / Sports
The Japanese occupation of Peking in late 1937 stopped future dog shows. Breeding in Peking continued on a limited scale. There were a few accounts of Shih Tzu in Asia during this period of [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 7th, 2008 / Sports
If you have not heard of Life's Abundance All Natural Premium Dog Food the reason is not because Life's Abundance is a no good dog food. The reason is that it is one of the best Dog Foods on [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 6th, 2008 / Sports
The earliest sign of pregnancy in a Shih Tzu is often behavioral changes. She may demand extra attention or she may become depressed, lethargic and withdrawn. In these cases, try to give her as [..]
By Connie Limon / Published on June 6th, 2008 / Sports
After the fall of the Imperial Palace breeding continued outside the palace in the homes of both the Chinese and foreign families. Kennels were developed that produced the Tibetan Lion Dogs, or [..]
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