Miss Tussie is very playful. It doesn't matter to her if you are involved or not, she's gonna play! Her tennis ball is always close in case we want to play some fetch. Her buff color makes those beautiful eyes and nose stand out. She always looks like a stuffed toy. Miss Tussie was a rescue dog and we're still trying to determine who rescued whom. She is as soft as a cotton ball and a joy to our family!
Housebreaking a dog is no picnic. House training a Shih Tzu puppy, however, is even more challenging than normal. Shih Tzus are known for their loveable personalities and high spirits. They do have a short attention span, however, so it makes house...
Read MoreLike most dogs, Shih Tzu puppies may have a difficult time learning to be house-trained. Here are some steps you can follow in order to house train your new Shih Tzu puppy.
Read MoreOn average, Shih Tzu puppies need to be bathed every six weeks. If their coats are being kept short in a "puppy clip," then they will need their fast-growing coats clipped about every six weeks, and they will need to be bathed before the trimming can...
Read MoreYou'll know a Shih Tzu puppy when you see one. Their name means "lion dog" in Chinese, the dog's country of origin. Shih Tzus make wonderful family dogs because of their need for human affection. With the proper training, diet and exercise, your new best...
Read MoreShih Tzu rescues in Wisconsin work to rescue the dogs from local shelters, owners who have had to abandon their dog, and lost dogs who have been recovered. The dogs undergo a physical exam from a vet and if need be are nursed back to health. By adopting...
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