Shih Tzu
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Shih Tzu
1945–50; < Chinese (Wade-Giles) shih 1 tzŭ ( kou 3 ), (pinyin) shīzi ( gǒu ) literally, lion (dog)
Example Sentences
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They brought their most valuable belongings, including a Scottish Straight cat and a Shih Tzu dog.
Small dogs, like her 17-year-old shih tzu, Miss Coco Chanel, tend to live longer than large breeds but they’re also more susceptible to suffer dementia.
From Los Angeles Times
Every time she takes a train to travel across India, the four-year-old Shih Tzu is right by her side - in first class.
From BBC
With a toddler, a Shih Tzu and several chickens, actor Poppy Liu has a full house.
From Los Angeles Times
To repent, she goes to extreme measures to locate her Black neighbor’s missing Shih Tzu.
From Los Angeles Times
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