a male
here is a picture of an imperial shih tzu
http://flintriverranchpetfood.net/shihpoo02marimay.jpg
preferably a name that starts with a c or k that make a regular c/k sound
my other dog are copper and cody
plz look at the picture
yes there is such thing freaking booties i think i know what i am doing jeez
… i think i have seen the freakin imperial shih tzu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How about TEEKU? (Tee-ku) I don't know why but it popped into my head when I read your quesiton.



How about TEEKU? (Tee-ku) I don't know why but it popped into my head when I read your quesiton.
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So cute!
Go to this website to find a name worthy of such a pup! This is a website of Asian Gods.
http://www.mythome.org/asiang.html
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Yoshi-means good luck, joy
Saki-pleasant valley
Kami-top
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i have a male imperial shih tzu and i named it Ozzie.
but for a c or k i would name it Chester or Kobe.
This website gives tons of name..
Tell me what you decide to name it!
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http://ut.essortment.com/dogschocolate_rcbr.htm
there is no such breed at imprial shih tzu. so how about "counterfeit"
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Please, please, please educate yourself a bit before you invest in a dog marketed as an "Imperial ShihTzu."
The Shih Tzu breed does not have such a variety. It is a marketing term coined by unscrupulous breeders.
The American Shih Tzu club has a very thorough explanation on this, and here is an important part:
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A breed standard is a written description of the ideal dog of a particular breed by which it is bred and judged at dog shows. Breed standards are used by all canine organizations. The first written standard for Shih Tzu was that of the Peking Kennel Club, in 1938, which stated that the ideal weight for Shih Tzu was 10 to 15 pounds. Today, Shih Tzu breed standards approved by purebred dog registries around the world are very similar to the 1938 Peking Kennel Club standard. They recognize that one of the distinguishing characteristics of the Shih Tzu is that it is not a fragile dog. It is very solid and sturdy despite its relatively compact size.
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Here is the page it came from:
http://www.shihtzu.org/Info/imperial.asp?menu=Info
There are people who will say that you shouldn't follow the American breed standard and their special imperials are the real deal from China. As you can see the Peking Kennel Club standard from 1938 is the foundation for the current Am. standard.
These are lovely, wonderful, robust, good natured, fantastic dogs—-when bred by people who are doing it properly.
Anyone who is deliberately trying to make these amazing dogs extra-tiny is not IMO breeding them properly.
Please, please, please, read up a bit more on the breed and find a breeder near you where you can get a healthy, good-tempered dog who will be a wonderful companion for many years.
Then name him something magical or mystical because that is what these little fellows are….like merlin, or sprite, or kokopelli.
Good luck.
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I would name him CASH.
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