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If you love small dogs, you can own Shih Tzu dogs. These dogs have spunky personalities. They love companionship and attention which makes them great as family dogs. As compared to other dog breeds, the Shih Tzu is playful and fun. The origin of these dogs is Tibet and is considered among the oldest breeds known to man. Asian royalty loved the Shih Tzu and this may be the reason why the dogs behave like little princesses! Some dogs tend to have a spoiled attitude and this can be associated with their royalty origins.
When you see an adorable dog, what do you usually do? Most people will simply ignore the unpleasant behavior because these dogs are cute and pretty. However, you should be aware that if you don't punish their wrong behavior, the dogs will become spoiled and you will be the one to suffer in the end. Unlike other dogs, the Shih Tzu craves for human companionship. If you can't provide your dog with the needed attention and companionship, she will suffer from anxiety. You can easily notice an anxious Shis Tzu – when you see your dog chewing on anything that they can grab on, this means that your precious pet needs attention.
The Shih Tzu dogs love footwear and so if you're planning to get one, you'd better have a place for storing your shoes and slippers. Also, you need to get some chewing toys for them so that when they are alone, they can play with the toys. Every time you're with your Shih Tzu, don't forget to appreciate and acknowledge her presence. Experts even claim that this dog breed can get really conceited and expect strangers to fuss over their presence.
You can also train your dog for obedience. Teaching them simple tricks is really easy. Positive reinforcement is the technique used by trainers. These dogs don't like extended training hours so you need to keep the sessions short. For instance, you can train your dog to do some tricks a couple of minutes only. After several hours, you can repeat it all over again. Being patient is the key to success in training your Shih Tzu. Never shout or lose your control during training.
House training the Shih Tzu can be difficult. This is because the bowels and bladders of younger breeds are small. It would be best to keep them on a leash or crate when not yet house trained. Establish a schedule for elimination and you must follow it consistently. Invest on a quality crate and start your house training there. It's typical for the Shih Tzu to be uncomfortable inside but with positive training, you can make it an ideal place for the dog.
These breeds overheat easily and prefer cold weather. During hot climate, you need to provide enough water to keep the Shih Tzu dogs hydrated. Brush their coats regularly and clean the eyes, teeth, and toenails. Get this lovable and spunky dog now. Your little princess is sure to guard your house because of their alertness.
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by Octavianus Ferdy