Group: Toy Group
Purpose of Breed: Chinese court dog
Country of Origin: China
Average Size: Shih Tzus range from eight to eleven inches. Shih Tzus range from nine to sixteen pounds.
Color(s): All colors; a white blaze on the forehead and tail is highly prized.
Coat Type: Long, dense, and straight. Daily grooming is essential to keep the Shih Tzu's coat soft.
Grooming: Daily grooming is essential to care for this breed's coat, and the Shih Tzu needs bathing weekly. Wet hair should be carefully blown dry to avoid colds and hair over eyes can be pinned or clipped to aid in vision. Standard care is required for ears, pads, and nails. Eyes should be examined for problems often.
Exercise Needs: Shih Tzus are lively little dogs that easily adapt to apartment or condo life. Vigorous indoor activities may provide an adequate amount of exercise as well as short walks outdoors.
Temperament: The Shih Tzu is a gentle, but energetic, breed of dog that excels at being a loving companion. They are highly intelligent and love to learn new things. This breed is a good choice for the elderly or for families with older children that are not prone to roughhousing. Tzus enjoy traveling and will absorb and reflect the energy of whatever type of household they are a part of.
Common Ailments: Susceptible to kidney disorders, liver disease, eye problems, and umbilical hernias; teeth need regular veterinary attention
Life Expectancy: Can average from 10-18 years. Trivia: The Shih Tzu is often called "the chrysanthemum-faced dog" because of the way the hair grows around their face.
More Information: American Shih Tzu Club, Inc.
This is a page about house training a Shih Tzu. Some dog breeds seem more difficult to house train.
This toy breed is thought to have originated in Tibet. They were bred to serve as companions to Chinese royalty.
This is a page about best weight for a Shih Tzu. Each breed has its own ideal weight from puppyhood until it reaches its adult weight. The Shih Tzu's adult weight should be within the range of nine to 16 pounds (four to seven kilograms). Keeping your pet at its ideal weight helps to ensure good health.