






There is ONLY 1 kind of shih tzu
and that is the one described in the AKC breed
standard. Our shih tzu weigh between 9 - 16 lbs at
adult weight.
We do not breed "imperials". We
may occasionally have a smaller shih tzu available,
but we do not breed for them.
Carolyn
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PUPPIES

We occasionally
have puppies available to loving homes. Most have
champion dams or sires, or both, all are health
guaranteed and have wonderful temperaments.
Show and Pet
puppies are available.
ALL pets are sold
on a spay/neuter contract and come with LIMITED AKC
registration.
All our dogs and
puppies are AKC registered, we only use AKC
registration.
PHOTOS OF TYPICAL PUPS.



 
We breed both Parti Colors and
Solids.
"Shipping is
available at the buyers expense."
AKC Shih Tzu Breed Standard
General
Appearance
The Shih Tzu is a sturdy,
lively, alert toy dog with long flowing double
coat. Befitting his noble Chinese ancestry as a
highly valued, prized companion and palace pet,
the Shih Tzu is proud of bearing, has a
distinctively arrogant carriage with head well
up and tail curved over the back. Although there
has always been considerable size variation, the
Shih Tzu must be compact, solid, carrying good
weight and substance. Even though a toy dog, the
Shih Tzu must be subject to the same
requirements of soundness and structure
prescribed for all breeds, and any deviation
from the ideal described in the standard should
be penalized to the extent of the deviation.
Structural faults common to all breeds are as
undesirable in the Shih Tzu as in any other
breed, regardless of whether or not such faults
are specifically mentioned in the standard.
Size,
Proportion, Substance
Size -
Ideally, height at withers is 9 to 101/2
inches; but, not less than 8 inches nor more
than 11 inches. Ideally, weight of mature
dogs, 9 to 16 pounds.
Proportion - Length between
withers and root of tail is slightly longer
than height at withers. The Shih Tzu must
never be so high stationed as to appear leggy,
nor so low stationed as to appear dumpy or
squatty.
Substance - Regardless of
size, the Shih Tzu is always compact, solid
and carries good weight and substance.
Head
Head -
Round, broad, wide between eyes, its size in
balance with the overall size of dog being
neither too large nor too small.
Fault: Narrow head, close-set eyes.
Expression
- Warm, sweet, wide-eyed, friendly and
trusting. An overall well-balanced and
pleasant expression supersedes the importance
of individual parts. Care should be taken to
look and examine well beyond the hair to
determine if what is seen is the actual head
and expression rather than an image created by
grooming technique.
Eyes - Large, round, not
prominent, placed well apart, looking straight
ahead. Very dark. Lighter on liver pigmented
dogs and blue pigmented dogs.
Fault: Small, close-set or light eyes;
excessive eye white.
Ears - Large, set slightly
below crown of skull; heavily coated.
Skull - Domed.
Stop - There is a definite
stop.
Muzzle - Square, short,
unwrinkled, with good cushioning, set no lower
than bottom eye rim; never downturned.
Ideally, no longer than 1 inch from tip of
nose to stop, although length may vary
slightly in relation to overall size of dog.
Front of muzzle should be flat; lower lip and
chin not protruding and definitely never
receding.
Fault: Snipiness, lack of definite stop.
Nose -
Nostrils are broad, wide, and open.
Pigmentation - Nose, lips,
eye rims are black on all colors, except
liver
on
liver
pigmented dogs and
blue
on
blue
pigmented dogs.
Fault: Pink on nose, lips, or eye rims.
Bite - Undershot. Jaw is
broad and wide. A missing tooth or slightly
misaligned teeth should not be too severely
penalized. Teeth and tongue should not show
when mouth is closed.
Fault: Overshot bite.
Neck,
Topline, Body
Of utmost importance is an
overall well-balanced dog with no exaggerated
features.
Neck - Well set-on flowing
smoothly into shoulders; of sufficient length
to permit natural high head carriage and in
balance with height and length of dog.
Topline - Level.
Body - Short-coupled and
sturdy with no waist or tuck-up. The Shih Tzu
is slightly longer than tall.
Fault: Legginess.
Chest - Broad and deep with
good spring-of-rib, however, not
barrel-chested. Depth of ribcage should extend
to just below elbow. Distance from elbow to
withers is a little greater than from elbow to
ground.
Croup - Flat.
Tail - Set on high,
heavily plumed, carried in curve well over
back. Too loose, too tight, too flat, or too
low set a tail is undesirable and should be
penalized to extent of deviation.
Forequarters
Shoulders
- Well-angulated, well laid-back, well
laid-in, fitting smoothly into body.
Legs - Straight, well-boned,
muscular, set well-apart and under chest, with
elbows set close to body.
Pasterns - Strong,
perpendicular.
Dewclaws - May be removed.
Feet - Firm, well-padded,
point straight ahead.
Hindquarters
Angulation of hindquarters
should be in balance with forequarters.
Legs - Well-boned, muscular,
and straight when viewed from rear with
well-bent stifles, not close set but in line
with forequarters.
Hocks - Well let down,
perpendicular.
Fault: Hyperextension of hocks.
Dewclaws - May be removed.
Feet-Firm, well-padded, point straight ahead.
Coat
Coat -
Luxurious, double-coated, dense, long, and
flowing. Slight wave permissible. Hair on top
of head is tied up.
Fault: Sparse coat, single coat, curly
coat.
Trimming - Feet, bottom of
coat, and anus may be done for neatness and to
facilitate movement.
Fault: Excessive trimming.
Color
and Markings
All are permissible and to
be considered equally.
Gait
The Shih Tzu moves straight
and must be shown at its own natural speed,
neither raced nor strung-up, to evaluate its
smooth, flowing, effortless movement with good
front reach and equally strong rear drive, level
topline, naturally high head carriage, and tail
carried in gentle curve over back.
Temperament
As
the sole purpose of the Shih Tzu is that of a
companion and house pet, it is essential that
its temperament be outgoing, happy,
affectionate, friendly and trusting towards all.
Approved
May 9, 1989
Effective June 29, 1989
Carolyn Michaels
209 571-3634
Pekingshihtzu@aol.com

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