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Shih tzus come in many colors and all are acceptable by standard and none are deemed rare. Liver colored are a little more rare though. It's better by standard to have white showing on the top of the head and tip of the tail, but that is only for show dogs and they are still accepted without those marks. Also, chocolate is not listed as an official color yet. It should show "liver" on the papers, and it's nose has to be brown also to fit that color. Hopefully, they will change this soon as more people are looking for "chocolate" than "liver" and the description of chocolate is much more accurate than liver. Shih tzus come in many colors and all are acceptable by standard and none are deemed rare. Liver colored are a little more rare though. It's better by standard to have white showing on the top of the head and tip of the tail, but that is only for show dogs and they are still accepted without those marks. Also, chocolate is not listed as an official color yet. It should show "liver" on the papers, and it's nose has to be brown also to fit that color. Hopefully, they will change this soon as more people are looking for "chocolate" than "liver" and the description of chocolate is much more accurate than liver.

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rarer then many colours for example a black and tan chihuahua is common but a pure white is rare

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No, purebred Shih Tzus are common in many countries worldwide. The Shih Tzu is also one of the most popular breeds in America.

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what color is 100 percent chocolate

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