Shih Tzu - The First Imports to The British Isles
There is an opinion of Shih Tzu history documentaries, the Scandinavian imports were closer to the direct royal line, although those who brought the first Imperial Shih Tzu in the British Isles have just about the same time. These early English and Irish fans acted to the best knowledge available to them and was very given to great pains to secure the maximum fine specimens of the breed. Provided, however, firmly, while Shih Tzu history, the fact that were a Danish couplebring home "the palace-born" Imperial Shih Tzu.
A Shih Tzu named Lung-Fu-SSU was one of the first three Shih Tzu to have been brought from Beijing to Europe. A woman named Miss Hutchins, the black and white dog to Ireland in 1930 and showed him at the show in Cheltenham 1933rd
In England, in 1937 introduced Lady Brownrigg Hibou and Shu-SSA and a Shih Tzu named Yangtze River, was born in quarantine. These were some of the first Shih Tzu's Lady Brownrigg.
In pictures,of which I have seen this early Shih Tzu, overcoats have a "shaggy mess." It would be the norm these days seem primarily interested in a "disheveled" look. Her hair is very long and for the eyes. They were smiling, as a rule, shows her teeth and her tongue was hanging in these early images as well. It is written that there is a minor miracle that she was having made an apparently very good impression. At that time they were incorrectly described as Apsos in England.
It should be noted that inearly photographs of Scandinavian imports, Shih Tzu sit on top of her butt in a fascinating place which naturally comes to the breed and they must have inherited from their ancestors as well palace.
I ran across a picture of Chumulari Hsing Yun, a golden female with black mask was sitting on her backside as mentioned in the preceding paragraph, and it reminded me of the view from my Danny Boy and Jane Jane. Shih Tzu history is so fascinating, I think no one willever all the legends and mysteries of the Shih Tzu breed unravel connected.
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