Shih Tzu | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
Not that Common
Typical Lifespan
About 10 years
Exercise
Shih Tzus enjoy short daily walks and regular indoor play sessions to stay healthy and happy.
Grooming Needs
Shih Tzus require daily brushing to prevent matting and regular trimming of their coat, along with routine cleaning of their eyes and ears to avoid infections.
Country of Origin
China
Adaptability
Shih Tzus are highly adaptable, thriving in both small apartments and larger homes, and are well-suited for urban or suburban living.
Shedding Level
Shih Tzus have minimal shedding, making them a low-shedding breed.
Energiness
Shih Tzus have a moderate energy level, enjoying playtime and short walks but also content to relax and cuddle.
Vocality
Shih Tzus are generally moderate barkers, often vocalizing to alert their owners or when they seek attention.
Trainability
Shih Tzus can be somewhat stubborn, but they respond well to consistent, positive reinforcement training methods. Patience and gentle guidance are key to successful training with this breed.
Dietary Needs
Shih Tzus need a balanced diet rich in high-quality protein, healthy fats, and essential vitamins to support their energy levels and maintain a healthy coat.
Weight Range
9-16 lbs
Child Friendliness
Child-Friendly