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The Story Of The Shih Tzu

Far away in Tibet, a country with a recordedTibet, only artistic works of the animal,
history going back almost 1,500 years iswhich were often somewhat fantastical. We
where our Shih Tzu began. The country wascannot be sure whether the Lion Dogs were
noted  for  its  devotion  to  Buddhism.bred to resemble the drawings and statues of
the symbolic lions or if the artists created
Some of the tallest mountains in the worldtheir lions in the likeness of the little
edge the country of Tibet. Winters in Tibetdogs  (ancestors  to  our  Shih  Tzu).
are severe with temperatures to 14 degrees F
in December. The winds in Tibet are strongThe snow lion was called Gang Seng and was
and biting with hard frosts. Snowfall isconsidered to be so powerful that he could
light. In the summer, daylight temperaturescause seven dragons to fall out of the sky
reach a maximum of 75 degrees F with a sharpwith one roar. The symbolic lion was believed
drop in temperature at night. Throughout mostto have the ability to walk in the clouds. He
of the year there is sunshine and the air iscould also speak with the voice of truth and
dry  and  pure.fearlessness.
The people of this remote and ratherTibet was a difficult place to get to. China
mysterious land of Tibet were like so manywas a neighbor to Tibet. Gifts from Tibet to
other cultures in our world. They kept dogsChina were sent as tribute to the Chinese
in a domestic environment. There were largeemperors, among which were Tibetan Lion Dogs
dogs used for guarding and small, shaggy dogs(ancestor  to  our  Shih  Tzu).
used as companions and as watch-dogs to alert
the larger dogs. These small dogs were theThese little dogs traveled with the caravans
ancestors of our Shih Tzu. The history of theon long journeys from one country to the
Shih Tzu, however, is steeped in myth andother. A small army of eunuchs took care of
legends, which makes it difficult to sort thethe little dogs. The little Tibetan Lion Dogs
true  facts  of  our  Shih  Tzu.(ancestors to our Shih Tzu) adapted well as
they have continued to do wherever they have
One tale in particular, which I findgone  to  live  through  the  centuries.
interesting, is that of the small Lion Dogs
were trained to turn the prayer wheels asIn China, everything must have been very
part of the daily ritual in the monasteries.different from Tibet. The summers in Peking
There was a belief that those monks whosewere warm and humid with a lot of rain. The
life had been less than exemplary, would inwinters were very cold, somewhat like Tibet,
accordance with the Buddhist theory ofwith temperatures as low as 0 degrees F in
reincarnation, be reborn as one of the templeJanuary. It is recorded that the little
dogs.Tibetan Lion Dogs settled in and became great
favorites  of  the  Manchu  emperors.
Buddhism in Tibet recognized a large number
of divine beings. Each being symbolized anMost likely they were interbred with the
aspect of life. One was Buddha Manjusri, theshort-faced Chinese breeds the Chinese Pug
God of Learning. The God of Learning was saidand the Pekinese, which is probably what
to travel with a small Lion Dog (ancestor togives the Shih Tzu the characteristics that
our Shih Tzu) that could turn into adifferentiate them from the Tibetan Lion Dogs
full-sized lion and carry him vast distancesthat  later  became  the  Lhasa  Apsos.
on  his  back.
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