A Shih Tzu, like any other purebred animal, has breed-specific tendencies toward certain disorders and illnesses. If your shih tzu is losing hair, it could be caused by improper grooming or the normal shedding of the puppy coat, which occurs around 8...
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According the American Kennel Club, the Shih Tzu is one of the most popular dogs in America. Because of its small size and friendly demeanor, the Shih Tzu makes for a wonderful pet, whether you have a home with a large yard or live in an apartment or...
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Clipping a shih tzu is easier than you might think, as long as you know how the dog should look when you finish grooming. The standard pet cut is simply a one-length fuzzy puppy look, so it is easily managed with clippers or scissors. Doing your own...
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The shih-tzu dog is a member of the toy group, which people mainly keep as companions and house pets. Consequently, the temperament of the breed is paramount. A well-bred shih-tzu is friendly, happy, trusting and outgoing, never timid or aggressive.
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Certain dog breeds are billed as "hypoallergenic"--or suitable for owners allergic to dogs. No dog is truly hypoallergenic. People with particularly severe dog allergies are likely to react, even to breeds considered suitable for allergy sufferers. In...
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