tzumommy
Posted : 2/6/2007 1:52:24 PM
Congratulations! You're gonna LOVE this pup!
The trickiest part of raising a Shih-Tzu is that they can take over the household with those adorable faces! You have to be strong and you have to be very consistent with the rules or you may end up with a spoiled brat that will think he's entitled to the best seats, your dinner, etc.! They will "work you", if you know what I mean! One of my Tzus is very willful, and even if he knows what I'm asking of him, he will "try" to get what he wants without complying with what I've asked him to do. Example, he knows he has to "say his prayers" (a down-stay) before I set their food down for meals. Every once in a while, he will just stand or sit and look at me with those big eyes as if he doesn't know what is expected!
Potty training my 2 tzus took longer than it ever did with any previous breed I owned. You have to be very consistent with when you take them out (always after a nap, eating, or playing), and persistent in making sure you SEE them "go" (and praise, praise, praise for it!) before allowing them access inside. They are so small as puppies, that you may not "see" the pee accidents until you flip over a throw rug one day after you "thought" he/she was doing so good with the potty outside! You should not give them access to more than one room at a time while training; it's too overwhelming for them and it's difficult to "watch" them if they're romping all over the house in kids' rooms, etc. As with any dog, crate training is the best way to avoid accidents in the house. My 2 are 16 months old now, are housebroken, and still LOVE their crate.
Lots of luck with the new addition to the family!! [sm=clapping%20hands%20smiley.gif]