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  2. Shih Tzu - Wikipedia

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    The Shih Tzu was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1969 in the Toy Group. [7] [9] In 1934, the Shih Tzu Club of England was founded [11] and the breed was officially recognised by the Kennel Club (UK) on 7 May 1940. When it became eligible for Challenge Certificates, none were awarded until 1949.

  3. Sassy Shih-Tzu Talking Back to Mom Is Impossible to Resist - AOL

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    The Shih-Tzu breed originated in Tibet as early as 1000 BC. These dogs were often gifted to Chinese royalty and later bred with Pekingese and Pugs to create the modern breed that we know today.

  4. Cherry eye - Wikipedia

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    Cherry eye is most common in young dogs, especially breeds such as Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, English Bulldog, Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, West Highland White Terrier, Pug, Bloodhound, American Cocker Spaniel, and Boston Terrier. [1] Cherry eye is rare in felines, but can occur. This defect is most common in the Burmese breed of felines. [5]

  5. Shih-Tzu Poodle Mix’s Refusal to Go on Walk Gives ... - AOL

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    Most dogs look forward to their daily walks and get excited when the leash comes out. Cheddar Jamaal is not most dogs though and is not a fan of going on walks. ... The Shih-Tzu Poodle mix would ...

  6. Shih-Tzu Totally 'Got Did Dirty' After Unfortunate Trip to ...

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    Bring photos of cuts your dog has received previously that you like, or photos from similar cuts on the same breed. And tip your groomer! They certainly do work hard and a great groomer is hard to ...

  7. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Other breeds known to be affected include the Bichon Frise, Boston terrier, bull terrier, Chihuahua, French bulldog, Havanese, King Charles spaniel (the English toy spaniel), Maltese, miniature dachshunds, miniature and toy poodles, Papillon, Pomeranian, Pugs, Shih Tzu, Staffordshire bull terrier, and the Yorkshire terrier.