There are literally thousands of Shih Tzu fans and lovers all over the world who are struggling right now with their puppy and dog problems due to a lack of knowledge. It’s actually very sad to think that all of this could have been avoided if owners had known some simple techniques and been given some of the secrets that the top dog trainers know and understand.

Unfortunately, because humans and dogs are biologically so different to each other, there are certain things that we do that can actually cause these problems rather than solve them. Of course we love our Shih Tzus, and we want the amazing relationships that other people have.

But the reality is that our actions are actually often causing the dog problems we are experiencing… and it doesn’t have to be this way. That’s right – if you had known what I am about to share with you early on, when you first got your Shih Tzu puppy, then none of these issues that you are facing now would ever have started. You would instead be enjoying life with your amazing dog as we speak.

However, if things are not going well with your Shih Tzu, don’t feel that all is lost.
Even if you’ve tried everything you can think of, tried several dog trainers and read lots of books, deep down you know that there is something missing.

The real problem is that we are not taught about how Shih Tzus think, so it’s a mystery to most people how we should work with them. We’re stuck trying out tactics that we think make sense to humans without ever considering what it actually means to our dog.

That is why I have written an everyday training guide which will explain some very important areas to focus on, and that will give your Shih Tzu a completely different view of you, and get them to start listening to every single word you say. I’ve also included some of the tools I use every day with my dogs.

Are you really ready to stop all those unwanted behaviors? Are you ready to get your Shih Tzu (puppy or dog) off onto the right track and build that relationship you always dreamed of?

Then I suggest you get my “Shih Tzu Everyday Training Guide”.