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Do you already have a Shih Tzu or are you planning to get one?
"Give Me 5 Minutes and I'll Tell You How You Can Have a Healthier, Happier Shih Tzu Like My Shih Tzu..."
Dear Friend,
My name is Katie Davis and I'm a proud Shih Tzu mommy.
You know, picking out a puppy is one of the most important – and stressful – things you’ll ever do. If you’re anything like me, you start out with a breed you like to look at. Maybe your childhood pet was a particular breed; perhaps you’ve seen a breed that caught your eye while watching the Westminster Kennel Club show on TV.
Whatever the reason, you just like a certain dog.
For me - and thousands of others - it's the Shih Tzu. Are you like me, too? Then we already have lots in common!
But bringing home your first puppy can be nerve-wracking because …
Your Shih Tzu Doesn't Come with an Owner's Manual … But You’ll Need One!
So many of my clients say they wish they’d had some kind of manual that they could refer to before, during and after getting their dog but there was nothing out there. That’s why I created The Ultimate Guide to the Shih Tzu just for you so you can benefit from my years of experience with this breed and be miles ahead of other new dog owners.
And this guide isn’t just for new puppy owners. It’s ideal if:
- You’re considering getting a Shih Tzu, you’ll have tons of information to help in your decision making process
- You have a new Shih Tzu and want to get off to a good, solid start, and
- You’re already a Shih Tzu owner and may be having some repairable problems
You’ll discover things like …
- 5 Reasons Why a Shih Tzu Might Not Be For You– Yes, I’ll tell you the good, the bad and the ugly about this breed. I’d rather see you happy with your new puppy or dog than to pick a Shih Tzu because she’s cute (and she is!) yet being unaware of some of the breed’s drawbacks.
- What You Need to Know About Feeding and Exercise– While this may seem a little basic, Shih Tzu’s have some important requirements. Miss these and you could be a regular at your vet’s office!
- Small Dog Complex– Did you know that your Shih Tzu could have some behavioral problems all tied to his size? It’s true. Check out Section 5 of The Ultimate Guide to the Shih Tzu to get my recommendations for Small Dog Complex…
Do the above points sound like I’m trying to talk you out of a Shih Tzu? Not at all! Like any breed, there are some things you’ll deal with when raising or training a Shih Tzu and you’ll succeed far better and faster than others when you have all the right information to refer to.
You Can Have a Well-Trained, Well-Behaved Dog
I used to admire the “perfectness” of my friends’ dogs. They walked well on lead (also called “loose leash”), didn’t jump up and bark, and curled up on the floor right near their favorite human’s feet.
What I didn’t know was that it took some time to have a puppy or dog fit into a family schedule and environment. Luckily, you have The Ultimate Guide to the Shih Tzu to help you train and care for your perfect dog!
And it won’t take nearly as long because you have the answers you need without waiting for the vet or a trainer to return your anxious phone calls!
Imagine …
- Knowing exactly what questions to ask a breeder so you start out on the right foot (or is that paw?) with just the right Shih Tzu puppy for your family
- Being able to leave the house knowing that there won’t be any destruction or messes when you return – I have some simple, effective techniques that will help you train your Shih Tzu whether you’ve adopted a puppy, rescued a full grown dog, or just have some training issues.
- Having a gentle and loving companion for your whole family – You won’t have to worry about whether she’ll bite the postman’s ankle or turn on your toddler
The Shih Tzu Bible at Your Fingertips
Instead of false starts and misdirection, you can have the Shih Tzu bible at your fingertips. Here are just a few of the tips, tricks and techniques you’ll learn in The Ultimate Guide to the Shih Tzu:
- All About the Breed– I’ll give you some history and facts about the Shih Tzu’s background as well as some things to look for when picking a puppy at the breeder … like what the build, coat and color shouldbe … so you choose the best puppy for you (page 4)
- Searching For and Choosing the Right Shih Tzu Breeder– Getting a good start makes all the difference. The search alone can be daunting but I’ll give you some tips on where to look for and how to pick a reputable Shih Tzu breeder. Find out the pros and cons of working with a breeder as well as my 5 all-star questions to ask (page 46)
- How to Choose the Right Puppy for You – Just as it is with us two-leggers, how puppies relate to one another is an important factor if you’re getting a puppy rather than an adult dog. I give you 5 sure fire signs to watch out for so you don’t pick the wrong one! (page 55)
- How Much Will She Cost?– Aside from paying a breeder, you’ll have costs associated with raising a new puppy. On page 40, I give you a chart which breaks down some of the costs associated with adopting a new puppy, like:
- Vet Visits– Did you know there are 3 critical sets of vaccinations that must be done? Without these you put your new Shih Tzu’s health at risk
- Home Supplies– This list is a must-have before bringing home your new pup or dog
- Doggie Essentials– Learn what you’ll need for her from leashes to collars to stain removers (you’ll need them but don’t worry too much about that)
Shih Tzu Housetraining Tip
Offer water only at meals and after exercise when training. After your new friend has finished having some water, pick up the bowl and put it on the counter. This way you’ll have better control over when she’ll need to go out. And always take her out right after meals. When training is done and you have a really reliable Shih Tzu, it’s fine to leave the water dish down all the time.
- Come. Sit. Stay.– These are basic commands that all dog owners should use on a daily basis and I’ll give you my sure-fire tips to make learning these easy and fun. I’ll even show you my secret weapon to stop annoying barking! (page 126)
- Show Your Shih Tzu! – If you’re interested, you’ll have lots of tips to help you on your way to Best in Show including proper heeling, handling and show etiquette (page 134)
- And much, much more!
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