| The Japanese occupation of Peking in late
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| | written by Madame de Graeffe tracing
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| 1937 stopped future dog shows. Breeding
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| | their line back to Lize and Kwaine who
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| in Peking continued on a limited scale.
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| | were born in the Imperial Palace. Lize
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| There were a few accounts of Shih Tzu in
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| | died in 1930 and Kawanie in 1929. The
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| Asia during this period of time.Mrs.
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| | Shih Tzu of Monsieur de Graeffe moved to
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| Audrey Fowler of England was a great
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| | Iran when he was transfered there. Alan
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| lover of the Shih Tzu and tried
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| | Roger and Sheila Bode, English Breeders,
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| diligently to acquire breeding stock
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| | saw Lize and Kawanie in Iran and became
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| without much success. Her interest in
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| | determined to own some Shih Tzu after the
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| the little dogs began in 1935. Mrs.
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| | war. Their remembrance of color was that
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| Fowler made many trips to various
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| | of brown and gold.
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| sections of cities of Hong Kong and
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| | Three years later Mr. Roger acquired a
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| Shanghai looking for the golden
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| | puppy of parents from Peking. Soon
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| long-haired dogs. Mrs. Fowler was
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| | after, he acquired a gray and white bitch
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| acqauinted with a man named Dr. Vincent
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| | from a Chinese who was returning to China
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| Nesfield who did acquire a gold and white
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| | and wanted to find a suitable home for
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| Shih Tzu back in 1904.In 1904, Dr.
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| | his pet.Reverend D. Allan Easton, pastor
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| Vincent Nesfield, a medical officer in
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| | of the Peking Union Church in late 1948
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| the Younghusband Expedition to Tibet,
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| | documented the only Shih Tzu bred in
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| brought back a little Shih Tzu. He did
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| | Peking that he knew of was those of
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| not know exactly where these dogs
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| | Alfred Koehn, A german author and
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| originated. He only knew the breed was
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| | publisher and to his knowledge the last
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| very old. This little Shih Tzu was a
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| | Shih Tzu to leave Peking were taken out
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| female, who went back to India with him,
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| | by a British diplomat who left Hong Kong
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| and died in Gambeti Assam in 1910. He
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| | in 1948.Among other Shih Tzu who left
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| felt like there was no dog ever he could
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| | China before the Communists' occupation
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| imagine more faithful and more
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| | of Peking in 1949 was Mai-Ting, a black
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| affectionate than this little girl Shih
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| | and white bitch from Shanghai and
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| Tzu he acquired during the Younghusband
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| | Wuffles, a camel-colored male from North
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| Expedition. She would not go to anyone
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| | China who left by air just prior to the
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| else, and Mr. Nesfield felt the Shih Tzu
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| | advance of the Red Army. Wuffles was
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| breed had some kind of special quality
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| | bred to Mai-Ting and produced one black
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| that brings "good luck," hence the honour
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| | and white puppy in 1950. Their names can
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| of receiving one. His dog came from the
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| | be found in many English and American
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| Dalai Lama, who at that time had fled
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| | pedigress. A few years later, Wuffles
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| from Lhasa. The thirteenth Dalai Lama
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| | was tragically killed by a truck.The last
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| gave these little dogs as special gifts
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| | recorded Shih Tzu to leave China was a
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| to the old Empress of China and that is
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| | bitch named Hsi-Li-Ya, imported to
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| why specimens were found in Peking. Mr.
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| | England by Mr. R.P. Dobson in 1952. With
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| Nesfield's Shih Tzu was gold and white,
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| | the Communist government in power, the
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| the face was not like a Peke, i.e.,
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| | fate of all dogs was sealed. Dogs were
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| "stumpy."Mrs. Audrey Fowler acquired a
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| | consumers of food and thus ordered to be
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| gold-and-white female of the right age to
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| | destroyed. It is therefore presumed they
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| undertake the strenuous journey to
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| | became extinct in Asia. Fortunately, the
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| England from the Countess d'Anjou in
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| | Shih Tzu reached the West about 25 years
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| Peking. She acquired another puppy, a
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| | before the Communist Revolution. It
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| little honey-colored female from Frances
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| | seems like a miracle they ever survived
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| Bieber, a well-known authority on the
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| | when so much of destiny seemed to be
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| Sacred Lion of Buddha. These early
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| | against them. God's gift of the Shih Tzu
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| gold-and-white imports left no progency,
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| | to us prevailed over all the evil the
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| but Mrs. Fowler was determined to
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| | breed had endured.It is my feeling that
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| establish a gold-color line and went on
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| | "good always overcome evil." And The
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| to establish the famous Chasmu Kennel in
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| | Shih Tzu are certainly something "good"
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| 1938 on her return to England from
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| | for all of us.....Connie Limon publishes
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