Ask the
breeder questions: What do they do with the parents after they are fixed and no longer are breeding? We keep the older
parent and grandparents. They are still members of our Shih Tzu family. We now share our home and lives with 8 fixed
adults up to the age of 15 and 1/2. Ask how long are they breeding the Tzu, how are they to be trained, who is with them 24/7
when they are just born, when are they weaned, what will they eat when they come home, vaccinations etc.
Ask if the pups have been introduced to
grooming time: When our puppies go to their FOREVER HOMES, they are already enjoying their grooming time. It's bonding time that is
very important. I know it might be difficult but try to see siblings even cousins. The more you see the more you'll
know about what type of person, has been or will be raising your new baby. Do NOT take
no for an answer. Make sure you see the parents to be, siblings, grandparents etc.
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We
work with a list: The first people who call and/or come see our Tzu
family and leave a deposit, are the first to get called after the puppies have arrived. These people get first pick
and so on.
Come see and play with the JO-CO-MI
Shih Tzu parents, grandparents, siblings, etc. See the puppies, how & where they are being raised and who will
be caring for your baby, etc. All these questions are very important and need to be asked and answered.
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Hopefully your checking out several
breeders before you purchase your puppy. If you are still checking out breeders, call us at: (561) 741-9933 or (561) 746-7777
Please check us out
to see all of our JO-CO-MI Shih Tzu (no cages) and we play with our kids. You won't be disappointed. And
you will learn a great deal more from us here about the non-allergenic, brachycephalic, non shedding "Shih Tzu"
than you could from any book or pet shop. As a matter of fact, with more then 40 years experience {living with and LOVING
the ShihTzu} we are more knowledgeable about raising and caring for one breed of canines, the Shih Tzu, than most VETS.
Last I checked there were at lease 170 different breeds of dogs recognized by the A.K.C. All of our Shih Tzu are registered with the A.K.C. Veterinarians
learn about dogs in general as well as cats, birds etc. They learn about Veterinary Medicine....for many animals not
just dogs. They have not raised as many Tzu as we have. Don't get the wrong
impression, when I am not sure about something medical, I CALL MY VET - ASAP! They are the medical experts for our Tzu
family, not us, and we know it.
We only have one type animal - the canine, & only one breedThe "Shih Tzu" We specialize in Solid BLACK and Black/White.
Our colors do NOT fade. We raise them with a great
deal of knowledge, education, experience, wisdom, and love. In return they give us/you lots of love back.
They are very well adjusted, fearless, smart, healthy, affectionate, socialized, and well behaved. When they are 4 weeks
old we give them large animated, loud active toys. They have no fear. The JO-CO-MI Tzu are the greatest
companions you would want to share your home and heart with."BIG HEARTS" 561-741-9933 or 561-746-7777Louisek1@aol.com
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