Shih Tzu Dog Shows
Shih Tzu dog shows and Shih Tzu dog breeding attracts the
interest of people from all walks of life ranging from royalty
to the lady next door. Ordinary family folk attend dog shows
and compete successfully with top-quality dogs they have bred
themselves. A good dog show judge will disregard all but the
dogs themselves when making a final decision. Who you are or
where you come from does not matter in good show dog judging.
The Shih Tzu dogs have to prove themselves, not the people. The
dog game is simply a love of dogs.
Most of the people you will meet at a Shih Tzu dog show
share an appreciation for their dogs. As with any hobby or
profession, however, there are many different opinions as to
what a dog show truly is. You might hear things like: “it’s a
cult.” You will definitely hear about the politics and the
enormous amounts of money people spend on the dogs and how much
the dogs hate it.
Where the dog game takes each participant depends wholly
upon the individual interests in the sport. There is a place
for everything in the dog game – breeding, exhibiting, judging,
training and teaching. The dog game is forever changing. To
begin the Shih Tzu dog game journey, you will need a purebred
Shih Tzu dog of course.
Where did it all begin? Dog showing actually began in
England year of 1859. The first recorded formally organized dog
show was held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. The Newcastle
show was limited to Setters and Pointers.
Dog shows were originally organized as a place for breeders
to gather to have their breeding stock evaluated by someone
knowledgeable in their respective breed. The decisions were
based upon the theory that superior dogs were the most likely
to contribute their good qualities to their offspring. A
written description of an ideal specimen of a breed was
established. These descriptions are known as “breed standards.”
Of all Shih Tzu dogs appearing before a knowledgeable judge or
person, the dog that possessed most of the characteristics
described in the standard won first place. The Shih Tzu dog
closest in quality to the first-place dog was placed second,
and so on. This same process continues today at dog shows.
If you live in the United States you will most likely be
showing your Shih Tzu dogs under the American Kennel Club. The
organization maintains offices in both New York City and
Raleigh, North Carolina. The AKC is the largest purebred dog
registry in the United States, but other domestic registries
also exist.
The American Kennel Club is devoted to the advancement of
purebred dogs and maintains a registry of recognized breeds.
They adopt and enforce rules for dog events, dog shows, and
obedience trials, field trails, hunting tests, lure coursing,
herding, earth dog trials, agility and the Canine Good Citizen
program.
By
Connie Limon. Connie Limon is a
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