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7th Dog of the Week: Shih Tzu

7th Dog of the Week: Shih Tzu


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Shih Tzu, breed of toy dog, probably native to Tibet, and bred extensively in China since the 17th century. The name means "lion dog," but because the hair around the face grows in all directions, they are also called the "chrysanthemum-faced dog." Much favored in court circles, the dogs were frequently represented in Chinese art. In 1930 a few remaining specimens were introduced into England, and from there the breed became popular throughout the world. The Shih Tzu was officially recognized in the U.S. in 1969. An alert, lively dog, and very intelligent and gentle, it carries itself with a distinctively proud bearing. Its heavily plumed tail curls over the back; body hair-of various colors-is long and luxurious. Ideal height for the Shih Tzu is 23 to 27 cm (9 to 10.5 in), the weight 5 to 7 kg (12 to 15 lb).

"Shih Tzu," and Shih Tzu picture Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 97 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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