June 17, 2026

Shih Tzus: China's Little Lions

From Tibetan monks to American couches, the Shih Tzu has survived a wild ride.

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For over a thousand years, only emperors were allowed to own this dog. This week, Rich Napolitano traces the wild history of the Shih Tzu, from its roots as a sacred "lion dog" in Tibetan Buddhist legend, to its exclusive life inside the Forbidden City, where palace eunuchs ran a cutthroat breeding program just to catch the Emperor's eye. Then things took a turn with the fall of the Qing Dynasty and the chaos of revolution that nearly wiped the breed off the map entirely. Find out how a handful of dogs smuggled out of China by a determined Englishwoman saved the breed from extinction, how it found its way to America after World War II, and how it became one of the most beloved toy breeds in the world. Grab your own little lion dog and settle in for a story with palace intrigue, near-extinction, and one very dramatic comeback.

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Doggone History is written, edited, and produced by Rich Napolitano. Original theme music by Rich Napolitano.

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