Description
Origin:
The Shih Tzu (pronounced “sheed-zoo”) is an ancient breed that dates back over a thousand years. Originally bred in China, they were prized companions of Chinese royalty — often seen lounging in palaces and being pampered by emperors.
Size:
Height: 9–10.5 inches
Weight: 9–16 pounds
Appearance:
Shih Tzus are famous for their luxurious, flowing coat, short snout, and big, round eyes. They have a sturdy little body and a plumed tail that curls over their back. Their coat comes in a wide variety of colors — gold, white, black, liver, and even combinations.
Temperament:
- Loving and affectionate
- Charming and friendly
- Gentle with a touch of sass
- They were bred to be lap dogs, so they naturally adore being close to their humans. Shih Tzus are very people-oriented and make amazing companions for families, singles, and seniors alike.
Exercise Needs:
They’re not overly active but still enjoy short walks and playtime. A daily stroll and some indoor fun is usually enough to keep them healthy and happy.
Grooming:
This breed’s coat requires regular grooming — daily brushing if kept long, or regular trims for easier care (the “puppy cut” is popular). Regular eye cleaning is also a must, as their big eyes can be sensitive.
Health:
Common issues include brachycephalic syndrome (due to their flat face), ear infections, and dental problems. Routine vet care, good dental hygiene, and avoiding heat are important.
Good With Kids & Other Pets?
Yes! Shih Tzus are known to be great with children and typically do well with other pets — especially when raised together. Their calm and playful nature makes them a joy in multi-pet homes.






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