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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Who can resist the sweet face of a Shih Tzu, especially when it's captured so perfectly in a 3-inch glass ornament for your tree? This Shih Tzu Ornament from Old World Christmas is the ultimate nod to those ""Little Lion Dogs"" that have captured the hearts of royalty and regular folks alike.

These dogs are believed to have roots in Tibet or ancient China. They've lounged in palaces and trotted alongside the well-heeled, all the while keeping that dignified look that's made them a favorite through the ages. This ornament brings all that noble heritage right to your holiday decor, complete with the breed's trademark long, flowing hair and an adorable blue glittered bow on top.

Let's not forget about their smarts and gentle nature, which this glass figure embodies with its attentive expression and delicate painting. It's a tiny testament to the devoted companionship Shih Tzus provide, a gentle reminder of their endearing personalities as it hangs among the twinkling lights.

And talk about a hairdo – the ornament shows off the Shih Tzu's locks in all their glory, artfully pinned back to showcase those wide, wondering eyes and button nose. It’s a tribute that any dog lover would swoon over, capturing the breed’s lovable essence without the need for walks or treats.

Whether you're a Shih Tzu owner or just an admirer of their regal charm, this Shih Tzu Ornament is sure to be a conversation starter, a sweet little homage to the breed's everlasting appeal. It's as if it’s saying, “I may be small, but my heart and history are as big as they come!

Text on Old World Hang tag: Shih Tzu dogs are believed to have originated in Tibet or ancient China. Favored by royalty, they were bred to resemble lions and called Little Lion Dogs. They are intelligent and gentle and make delightful, devoted pets.

Item #: 12172

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Who can resist the sweet face of a Shih Tzu, especially when it's captured so perfectly in a 3-inch glass ornament for your tree? This Shih Tzu Ornament from Old World Christmas is the ultimate nod to those ""Little Lion Dogs"" that have captured the hearts of royalty and regular folks alike.

These dogs are believed to have roots in Tibet or ancient China. They've lounged in palaces and trotted alongside the well-heeled, all the while keeping that dignified look that's made them a favorite through the ages. This ornament brings all that noble heritage right to your holiday decor, complete with the breed's trademark long, flowing hair and an adorable blue glittered bow on top.

Let's not forget about their smarts and gentle nature, which this glass figure embodies with its attentive expression and delicate painting. It's a tiny testament to the devoted companionship Shih Tzus provide, a gentle reminder of their endearing personalities as it hangs among the twinkling lights.

And talk about a hairdo – the ornament shows off the Shih Tzu's locks in all their glory, artfully pinned back to showcase those wide, wondering eyes and button nose. It’s a tribute that any dog lover would swoon over, capturing the breed’s lovable essence without the need for walks or treats.

Whether you're a Shih Tzu owner or just an admirer of their regal charm, this Shih Tzu Ornament is sure to be a conversation starter, a sweet little homage to the breed's everlasting appeal. It's as if it’s saying, “I may be small, but my heart and history are as big as they come!

Text on Old World Hang tag: Shih Tzu dogs are believed to have originated in Tibet or ancient China. Favored by royalty, they were bred to resemble lions and called Little Lion Dogs. They are intelligent and gentle and make delightful, devoted pets.

Item #: 12172

Shih Tzu Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 12172
Regular price
$17.99
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$17.99
Regular price
Size:
3x1.5x3.5" Width: 1.5" Height: 3" Length: 3"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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