I grew up with a Shih Tzu - and I will have to agree with Freedom and lvpets2002 - they are not very bright - UNLESS you work with them! They are only as smart as their owners are! Our girl, Sushii (my mom named her Sushii cause her breath smelled like fish as a puppy!) was a little "slow", but I was able to house break her rather quickly, she knew sit, lay down, and stay. She was very good on the leash and LOVED other animals and people. She was very sweet and loved to be in our lap! I guess the "not very bright" part of her comes in regarding my nephew. He was only 2 when we had her in IL (my folks moved to AZ w/her a while back). My nephew would push her down our basement stairs and as we were yelling at him, Sushii would come back wagging her tail. He must of thought she liked it, as he kept doing it! He grew out of that rather quickly - spankings from my sister did wonders!

Sushii lived to be about 16. She went deaf and blind....my folks decided to put her down. I dreaded that phone call. She was a good stinky girl!

I love the breed - I am not big on small dogs, but they are one I would choose if I were to get a small dog.

Good luck - you know, there are lots of Shih Tzus in Rescues/shelters. They would love a new family! Whatever you decide - can't wait to "meet" your new pup.