Physical Characteristics of the Shih Tzu
Shih Tzu (Definite Introduction)

< p> The ancestors of the Shih Tzu were originally palace pets with expensive pedigrees, so connoisseurs often hold their heads up proudly when they leave. Although it is small in size, it is very thick, neither high nor low, and its bones are relatively thick, and it looks very compact overall.

The ideal size of a Shih Tzu is 9 to 10 to 12 inches tall at the shoulders, with a round, wide and arched head, and a wide distance between the eyes, which is about the same size as the dog's body, neither too big nor too small. The eyes are large and round, but not too protruding. They look friendly and the overall expression is caring and kind. The ears are large and deeply furred. The nostrils are open and open, and the nose, eye rims, and lips are all black. When the lips are closed properly, its teeth and tongue cannot be seen.

Completely balanced, not particularly exaggerated. The backline is flat, the body is short and thick, the legs are straight, the bones are good, the muscles are well developed, the pads are thick, the bones and muscles of the hind legs are well developed, the legs are straight when viewed from the back, the knee joints are moderately flexible, and the legs are not tight stick.

The coat is double-layered, deep and smooth, and the top of the head is tied up with jewelry. The underbelly hair and sole hair can be trimmed regularly.

The Shih Tzu has an elegant posture, a smooth and fluent gait, a straight walking path, and a head held high, giving people a sense of dignity.

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