A.S.T.C. BREEDER GUIDELINES

RESPONSIBLE BREEDERS...

THE STUD DOG...

THE BROOD BITCH...

GENETIC TESTING... You do not have to breed your Shih Tzu to be a Shih Tzu Fancier. Many, many people are happy to purchase their Shih Tzu, love them, and leave breeding to others.

Both Stud Dog and Brood Bitch should be of good quality and not have any serious faults. If either has a major fault or is unsound, mentally or physically, it should not be bred.

The objectives of the selection of dogs to be bred should always be to produce puppies that are of better quality than the parents.

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A RESPONSIBLE BREEDER:

As Shih Tzu breeders, we must be honest in our breeding practices. When problems do occur, be open about them; we cannot remove the genetic problems from our breed without the help of each and every Shih Tzu breeder. We are the custodians of our breed!

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THE STUD DOG

The owner of a stud dog always has the right to refuse to breed any female.

THINGS TO CONSIDER IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO USE YOUR DOG AT STUD: BACK TO THE TOP

THE BROOD BITCH

The owner of a female makes the decisions to breed and selects the stud dog.

THINGS TO CONSIDER: Remember, raising health, well adjusted puppies is a time consuming but rewarding job.

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GENETIC TESTING

THESE ARE KNOWN PROBLEMS IN SHIH TZU
However, no genetic testing is available for umbilical hernia, inguinal hernia, portal systemic shunt (PSS), and autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
It is strongly recommended that testing be done BEFORE you even consider using your Shih Tzu for breeding. Consultation with your veterinarian is also recommended.

EYES: test yearly for following known problems:

Register with Canine Eye Registry Foundation(CERF) at:
CERF
SCC-A
Purdue University
Lafayette, IN 47907
Phone (317) 494-8179

RENAL DYSPLAYSIA:

HIP DYSPLASIA:
X-Ray. OFA Certification after 2 years of age: *preliminary* x-ray may be done at an earlier age.
Orthopedic Foundation for Animals
2300 Nifong Blvd
Colombia, MO 65201
Ph. (314) 442-0418

OTHER TESTS THAT MAY BE RECOMMENDED:

Blood tests may be sent to either:

Animal Health Diagnostic Lab
Michigan State University
P.O Box 30076
or:

P.A.L.
17672-a Cowan Av
Suite 200
Irving, CA 92714

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