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Why I use Early Scent Introduction with Puppies

July 6, 2022 By Deanna

Early Scent Introduction which is commonly known as ESI is a program many reputable breeders use with their puppies. Breeders typically perform ESI on newborn puppies from days 3-16. Early Scent Introduction enhances a newborn puppy’s natural ability to detect various scents. Gayle Watkins, the co-founder of Avidog put the ESI protocol together in order to enhance a puppy’s unique sense of smell.

Some Benefits of Early Scent Introduction

  • Gentle stimulation of the nervous system improves immune and cardiovascular systems.
  • Mild stress helps create a better response to stress in adulthood.
  • Puppies have better nose awareness throughout life.
  • ESI promotes better brain development in puppies.

Each puppy is given the opportunity to smell a new scent each day. The puppy’s reaction to the scent can be positive, negative, or neutral. Breeders usually record the puppy’s reaction to the scent for future reference. I use Early Scent Introduction with all of my Shih Tzu puppies for sale. Some of the scents I really like to use with litters include: parsley, coconut, cinnamon, oatmeal, artificial turf, rocks, etc.

Dogs that go through Early Scent Introduction protocols often outperform dogs who aren’t subject to ESI when it comes to detecting scents. This kind of information can be extremely valuable for breeders. Breeders that raise puppies that may go on to be service dogs should pay particular attention to scenting abilities. For instance, if a breeder is evaluating a litter to look to place a possible diabetic alert dog, scenting abilities are imperative in detecting blood sugar changes.

As you can probably see, Early Scent Introduction is a brilliant way for responsible breeders to provide a litter of puppies with all the tools necessary to live up to their full potential. As a Shih Tzu breeder, I want nothing more than for my puppies to love and heal the families they will live with. We should never underestimate the power of a good dog!

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Lifetime Breeder Support

June 22, 2022 By Deanna

As a responsible Shih Tzu breeder, I offer all of my puppy owners lifetime breeder support. There’s always room for improvement in my breeding program. I want my puppy owners to feel comfortable coming to me if they ever have any concerns in regards to their Shih Tzu puppy.

I am always open to constructive criticism as well. I want nothing more than to improve my Shih Tzu breeding program in every way possible. How can I claim to run a responsible breeding program if I am not willing to listen to what my Shih Tzu puppy owners have to say?

It’s my job as a reputable Shih Tzu breeder to try my best to help my puppy owners find resolutions to their puppy problems when possible. If you own one of my Shih Tzu puppies or plan on owning a Shih Tzu puppy from my program in the future, please don’t hesitate to contact me with questions and concerns.

I truly want to help my puppy owners in any way I can. I offer lifetime breeder support to all of my puppy clients. I consider my puppy owners part of my extended family. After all, their new puppy will always own a piece of my heart and legacy!

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Newborn litter of Shih Tzu Puppies

January 15, 2022 By Deanna

Look at the beautiful newborn photos of these precious purebred Shih Tzu puppies. I know that there are a lot of local Shih Tzu breeders in Arizona. But are they responsible Shih Tzu breeders? Learn more about what sets my responsible Shih Tzu breeding program apart by clicking here.

  • Black female Shih Tzu puppy.
  • Female Shih Tzu puppy.
  • Gold and white female Shih Tzu puppy.
  • Gold Shih Tzu puppy with a black mask.
  • Male Shih Tzu puppy.
  • Male Shih Tzu puppy.
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Puppy Milestones

January 9, 2022 By Deanna

Did you know that eye-opening is one of the first milestones a puppy meets? Puppies’ eyes are very sensitive when they first open. As a responsible Shih Tzu breeder, I make sure to avoid bright lights until puppies adjust to their new sense of sight.

Eyes usually open at around two weeks of age. Ears open up around this time as well. It is important to keep bright lights and loud noises low-key until the puppies adjust to their new senses of sight and hearing.

Puppies’ eyes may open at approximately the same time or one eye may open up later. Once eyes and ears open puppies start to become interested in exploring their new world. In no time at all the puppies will be using their new sense of sight and hearing to discover this great big world.

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