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[A67]A Man Best Friend
by Rebecca A Simpson, Reb
The Shih Tzu is a regal breed with ancient origins in Chinese royalty, owing its modern lineage to Dowager Empress Tzu Hsi of Tibet. The breed overcame adversity in Tibet the early twentieth century but resurfaced in the 1920s and 1930s in Europe and North America. Most Shih Tzus weigh from nine to sixteen pounds and have flat faces and bulging eyes. Diligent grooming is required to maintain the dog's long, silky coat. Solid and multi-color coats are acceptable according to the standards of the breed. Shih Tzus have been bred for human companionship, and their friendly personalities make them perfect pets. The Shih Tzu breed is extremely popular and is likely to become even more of a favorite in the future. Between 1969 and 2006, the breed went from being unrecognized to being the ninth most popular breed in the United States.

The diminutive Shih Tzu, a blend of the Chinese Lhasa Apso and Pekinese dog breeds, has a history rich with royalty, tragedy, and loyalty. Varied forms of the breed have existed for centuries, but the Shih Tzu dog we know today owes its existence to Dowager Empress Tzu Hsi of Tibet.

The Empress, who ascended to power in 1861, pampered her Shih Tzus pets and bred them to be perfect companions, alert and eager to please. Unfortunately, the breed fell out of favor when the Empress died in 1908, and many dogs were killed by the new regime.

Information about the Shih Tzu breed is scarce until the late 1920s and early 1930s, when Shih Tzus were imported to England and Scandinavia, with later generations reaching the United States and Canada. During World War II, Shih Tzus were popular with American soldiers, many of whom refused to leave their pets in Europe and instead brought them back to the States.

Perhaps because of careful breeding to make them suitable as royal pampered pets, the Shih Tzu has a happy disposition and a strong desire to be the center of attention. The Shih Tzu is a lap dog who is content to spend hour after hour relaxing in the company of humans. Because of their small size?nine to sixteen pounds?and easygoing personality, these sturdy dogs are especially popular with apartment dwellers.

The dogs were bred to have a lion-like appearance, with their flattened facial muscles, bowed legs, bulging eyes, and intimidating facial expressions earning them the nickname of ?lion dogs.? Their wrinkled faces were also said to resemble chrysanthemum flowers, giving rise to the breed's second nickname of ?chrysanthemum dog.?

The Shih Tzu coat ranges in colors from solid black or gold to several multi-color combinations. The breed's elegant appearance comes from its long, slightly wavy coat, which requires daily attention.

The Shih Tzu breed has been recognized by the British Kennel Club since 1935 and by the American Kennel Club since 1969, and is a popular favorite at dog shows with its long, flowing coat. Shih Tzus show in the Toy Group, competing against dogs like the Maltese, the Pomeranian, and the Shih Tzu's cousin, the Pekinese.

The breed is a good family dog, but its strong desire for attention from its master makes it a better choice for families with older children than families with infants. Some Shih Tzus have been known to develop problems with jealousy when living in a home with young children. However, most Shih Tzus are affectionate, friendly and outgoing, and are only to happy to play the role of valued family pet.

The Shih Tzu breed survived a dangerous period in the twentieth century to become the one of the twenty-first century's most popular dog. The Shih Tzu is the ninth most popular registered breed in the American Kennel Club's 2006 most popular breed list, and this little dog's popularity continues to grow.

The Not-So-Serious Side, About Buying A Laptop
Laptops: We all know what they are and have seen them around in offices, home communities and in our travels. Most people have own one as their personal computer for many years. But how much do we really know about them? Are they kind to us? Can they keep us from feeling lonely? Are they there when we need them? Can they cuddle up in our laps and keep us warm, on cold winter nights? A lot of people would say yes, as they pondered upon these questions.
Laptops remain among the most popular personal computers in the world. Laptops provide us with a powerful mobile tool for business and pleasure. They also provide us with an unnatural yet strange and loveable personal companionship. Some people would speculate that the laptop computer has practically replaced our pet dogs as 'man's best friend' .
Pick The Right Breed Of Laptop For You
Among the many breeds of laptops, finding the particular type that suits an individuals need is an arduous task. One must consider all the different laptop breeds that have been bred for the sole purpose of providing warmth and loveable companionship. I wouldn't want a laptop computer that does not respond to my gentle fingers on its soft, warm keyboard tummy. Nor would I want one that doesn't obey my commands after teaching it to sit on my lap for hours while I play games with it.
Always know your habits and correlate these with the laptop breed you are interested in as your new companion. If you are someone who is interested in hours and hours of playful enjoyment; then pick a laptop breed that loves to play, not one that just goes for a walk to the park or goes to work with you. Pick a smart breed that will not tire out (fast CPU, maximum memory, fast video and large hard drive) and will provide a lot of gaming playfulness. If you just want some basic companionship, you might consider a less active breed (a basic CPU, minimum memory, basic video and basic hard drive). Whatever breed you decide on, remember that you will be together for many years, so be sure you have love for it from the start and choose well.
Take a week to review your potential companionship commitment. Be sure you are able to feed (recharge the battery) and shelter (laptop bag) your new best friend with love. Make sure that you want and can care properly for a laptop, and, if after a week you feel you can, then start your new companionship by purchasing your laptop!
Remember, a laptop computer is only as smart as you are. So teach it to sit, run, lie on your lap, and above all, to work and play with you. Be sure to take your new companion for long walks and car rides, on the way to and from work. This way you will have many joyful hours of loveable companionship with your newfound friend! A laptop computer just might be the worlds newest 'man's best friend'!
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