You can adopt Shih Tzu puppies, or if you’re looking for a specific breed, you can buy them. Going for a specific breed means you want a Shih Tzu breeder. Most animal shelters, including those rescues that focus on specific breeds, usually take in whatever abandoned or orphaned dogs can find – and that means a minority of puppies are taken in. If you want to raise puppies yourself, you need to be aware of the possible problems in purchasing a Shih Tzu from a breeder.
1. With an insidious merchant-minded breeder, you’re bound to get a good price at a poorly bred and unhealthy litter of pups. Because they are driven by profit, some breeders that are pare of puppy mills, defy the usual Kennel-approved breeding guide and breed runt to run to come up with designer dogs smaller than the already small Shih Tzu, and these puppies are often unhealthy. If you interview the breeder, you might be told of lavish tales of having bred for key dog owners, or being part of some prestigious breeding club, so it might be too late if you buy from him and check his background later on – conmen are good talkers. To avoid non-legit breeders, you want talk to your vet for referrals and check if breeders you talk to are member of breeding circles, which you can check.
2. You need to shell out good money when buying legitimately-bred Shih Tzu dogs. As you may already know, this particular toy dog breed does not come cheap, so if you’re really decided on spending for it, that’s well and good. That’s why some pet owners get conned into buying unhealthy pups. After some hunting around for vouched-for breeders, you need to be prepared to part with a sum of money to get the Shih Tzu you love. For example, if you love to enter your toy dog into dog shows, the conformation standards must be adhered to, and for that, only a reputable breeder may do to supply you with the pure breed you need.
3. Pet owners new to this small dog breed may have difficulty raising one pup, and a tougher time raising several at the same time. You must be financially prepared to shoulder the expenses this breed can dent in your finances. There are medical expenses to worry about – from check ups to scheduled inoculations. You will need to house-train the pups yourself, or have them trained. You’ll need to establish a schedule, a routine when you take the pups to the potty area of your house or outside – usually that’s after a meal and after they wake up from a nap.
Think this over seriously, whether you are prepared to bring home and take care of several Shih Tzu puppies; keep in mind that there are some advantages to adopting instead of buying, and of choosing an adult dog to puppies. You’re in luck with adult dogs, as they are often already potty-trained; so no more mess to clean up all the time at home, no more potty accidents. Also, you will be helping the shelter or animal rescue take in more orphaned dogs when you adopt from them.
If you’ve already decided you want Shih Tzu puppies, then you need to start getting in touch with reputable breeders. Websites of the bothe the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club usually have links to some recommended breeders of Shih Tzu dogs. Remember that, to avoid puppy mills that neglect dog health when breeding, you want breeders connected to breeding clubs so you can check their backgrounds.




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