Shih Tzu - Dogs Social Behavior
Dogs in general, under free-ranging conditions, will live in mixed-sex, mixed-age social groups. So...

An Introduction to Dog Beds
Some people are so attached to their pets that they wouldn't dream of asking them to simply curl up ...

Flea Control for Pets
Flea control can be a very hard thing to do especially if you live in areas where fleas are largely ...

 
  
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Dog Food Secrets.
DONT POISON YOUR DOG ! You're about to discover the terrifying-truth about commercial dog food that is linked to the deaths of thousands of dogs across the World every single day.

Shih Tzu - Hernias (04 May 2008)
Umbilical and inguinal hernias are very common in the shih tzu. They may be congenital or acquired. In acquired hernias, there generally is some history of trauma such is at birth with the umbilical cord being cut to short or excessive pull on the cord during the cutting process.....

Shih Tzu - Birth Process /The Cord and The Placenta (04 May 2008)
If you need to help remove the afterbirth: First be sure your newborn puppy is breathing well on its own, the sac has been removed from the face, eyes, nose, head and the puppy has either been stimulated by mother or you, the doggie midwife, to breath....

Shih Tzu - Birth Process Stimulating Puppies to Life (04 May 2008)
Some puppies will be active the minute the sac is broke, others will seem lifeless and you will think for sure they are dead. I have rubbed and rubbed on lifeless puppies and then almost give up only suddenly to realize they were starting to move and respond a little bit,.....

The Symptoms of Canine Diabetes (04 May 2008)
Canine diabetes tends to sneak up gradually and the symptoms will often go unnoticed until the disease has become quite advanced. Here are some things you should always watch for in your dog.

Shih Tzu - Coat Handling Techniques (04 May 2008)
The pins of your brush should make contact with the skin at the beginning of the brush stroke. From there, make a straight stroke outward to the ends of the hair. Try to teach your dog (and I say this in a "do as I say, and not do as I do," because this is a very hard thing for me to teach my dogs to do....but that is me....and...

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