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ASTC Illustrated Standard


Size, Substance

Size

Ideally, height at withers is 9 to 10 inches; but, not less than 8 inches nor more than 11 inches. Ideally, weight of mature dogs—9 to 16 pounds.

Clarification - It should be stressed that overall balance and quality should be of utmost importance, regardless of whether a particular dog falls into the lower or higher end of the ideals set forth in the standard.

It should also be noted that the proper dense and double coat may make a particular dog appear larger in size than it is in actuality.

Substance

Regardless of size, the Shih Tzu is always compact, solid and carries good weight and substance.

Clarification - A Shih Tzu should never be narrow or slab sided and should have a good amount of overall bone. Young or immature dogs should not be penalized for carrying less weight, providing the overall frame, bone and muscle tone projects a dog with good substance. When picked up, the Shih Tzu should be surprisingly heavy for its size.



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