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  • 7 Main Things to Consider Before Buying a Shih Tzu

    Before you go out and buy this breed of dog, or as a matter of fact, any particular breed of dogs – you will need to check out whether your choice is indeed based on facts or just emotions. You will also need to know whether this particular breed will give you joy in the real sense, or will it become a liability in the time to come. These are serious things to consider before buying a Shih Tzu puppy.

    Ask Yourself the Right Questions

    Besides researching in depth about these dogs, you may like to go to a good breeder and discuss what are the pros and cons about this breed and what you could expect. Any good breeder would be happy to help you with the list of things to consider when buying a Shih Tzu puppy and on your journey of self-discovery. Side by side you should also consider whether you would like to really have a Shih Tzu puppy or you will be better off with an adult?

    Some of the questions that would be helpful in making the right decisions are:

    1. Can you be devoted and committed to the Shih Tzu puppy until it becomes an adult, and then continue to do so each day, for 15 to 18 years; which is its average life span?

    2. Can you take the trouble (personally and financially) to train it about the basic necessities and then keep polishing those abilities in the dog with continuous and sustained personal interaction?

    3. Another thing to consider when buying a Shih Tzu is whether you can ensure that you can give this dog the amount of attention it needs and loves to get?

    4. Do you have the financial resources to have a vet on call, and other things necessary for the pet? Is it possible to have the vet on a sustained contract so your puppy could be taken care of anytime is needed?

    5. Can you keep time aside to keep the long-flowing coat groomed and cared for every day? You could ask a grooming professional to give your Shih Tzu puppy a good haircut that will eliminate the need for daily grooming, but then the Shih Tzu will not look like one anymore.

    6. Can you interact at length with the breeder to find out whether you are right for the Shih Tzu puppy as the Shih Tzu puppy is right for you?

    7. Do you understand and are you ready for what the puppy is going to demand from you? Do you know how to handle each stage?

    These are some of the things to consider before buying a Shih Tzu. However, once you decide that you want to have a puppy and particularly one from this breed, you will need to find out how to choose the right Shih Tzu puppy.

    Attention: To discover how YOU can have the Happiest, Healthiest and Best Behaved Shih Tzu, get a copy of this Shih Tzu Guide NOW!

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