Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Colors & Size we Regularly Produce

Our Shih Tzu come in a variety of colors. We primarily produce various shades Liver ~~From Rose Liver ~~to Dark Chocolate Liver, as well as Partie Livers We also produce Liver Factored Shih Tzu they come in a variety of Colors as well Strawberry Cream, Red Parti's and Orange Parti's, Champagne, Chocolate with white markings black mask ( not Liver)


We breed for Imperial Shih Tzu that will weigh less than 9 lbs and can be as small as 5 lbs. The average size is 7- lbs. The Imp is non-shedding as a result most people with an allergy to dogs are usually not affected by this breed.


REGISTRATION



Our adults are registered with AKC All Puppies will have an Application to be Reg with AKC


Puppies will be sold with Full Registration ONLY  if they are at least a breeding quality prospect.


Pet or Companion Pups are sold at a reduced price and will have limited Reg. Limimted Reg means that no offspring form this puppy will be allowed to be Registered with AKC.

 I do not have any problem with other people breeding my Shih Tzu Limiting the Registration of Pups that have faults protects the breed.

All Breeders will Get the following quility pups when breeding ( NOTE it is very rare to get a whole litter of show Prospects)


Pet/Companion, this category can and will have some faults that might keep it from being shown


Breeding Quality should be a dog that has less than three minor faults.


And show Prospects this would be an almost perfect specimen


What is a fault?


A fault would be any characteristic that doesn’t live up to the AKC Written Standard. Judges would hold these faults against the dog being shown, that is not to say a dog with a minor fault cannot win a show.


Structural faults to be wary of if you are thinking of breeding: Protruding eyes, overshot jaw, undershot jaw, Belly button, or Inguinal hernia (the belly button hernia Is the least of these two to worry about) Higher shoulders than hips, excessively runny eyes with a yeasty smell even after bathing. Long neck. Long muzzle. Lots of white around the eye.

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