Shih Tzu dog (certain introduction)
The Shih Tzu dog is a very ancient dog in our country. This breed, originated in Tibet, is a small dog breed with an elegant appearance that is valuable for observation and appreciation, and its character is also very gentle. To say whether it is good or bad to raise a Shih Tzu dog, we can only analyze it from the following aspects.
First of all, whether the Shih Tzu dog is well-raised or not depends not only on the Shih Tzu dog’s own characteristics and living habits, but also on the owner’s raising methods, mentality and habits. Regarding domestication, an outstanding Shih Tzu dog will become more integrated into human society and more loyal to its owner through careful training by its owner.
Secondly, the Shih Tzu dog as an individual has its advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that the Shih Tzu is a relatively delicate dog breed and is not troubled by congenital diseases (for example, we know that customers with small bodies may often vomit, and many fold-eared cats have congenital heart disease, etc.), but It is a Shih Tzu dog (not a Shih Tzu dog), and it has a cheerful personality, rich spirit, harmonious, sincere and courageous character. However, its disadvantage is that the Shih Tzu's hair needs a certain amount of time to be cared for every day. This is the only place where the Shih Tzu needs special treatment from its owner. However, many long-haired dogs now need this, so we don’t necessarily think this is a disadvantage.
When the Shih Tzu is young, the owner should start training. Train the Shih Tzu to eat and defecate on fixed occasions, and let it learn skills such as standing, sitting, walking, shaking hands, etc. Because these trainings can make the Shih Tzu more perfect, allowing it to live harmoniously with its family.
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