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$850
Mollie
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About Mollie
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Hello! We need to rehome our 5 month old female Shih Tzu puppy. We absolutely love her, but with our busy life with our toddler and starting new jobs, we are not able to give her the time and care she needs. Her name is Mollie and she is such a sweet girl! She is obviously still in the puppy stage where she is teething and loves to chew on things, but she has plenty of toys we can provide for her to chew on. She is pretty calm natured but can be sassy at times. She has grown up around our kiddo so she is good with kids. We paid well over the listing price for her so firm on $850 obo. Her birthday is 03-27-26. She is up to date on shots and I can get her vet records as well. She has had her deworm and flea pill, but will need another soon. I will add some photos from when she was born, her grooming photos and her most recent one! She needs to be groomed before pickup which we plan to do soon. We are very sad to give her away but would love to rehome her to a loving family or individual! We are located in Jacksonville, TX, but are willing to meet at a local pickup spot here or in close surrounding areas. Serious inquiries only please!
Will include:
- kennel
- kennel sleep pad
- dog bed
- toys
- collar/leash/harness
- dog food and container with scooper
- dog bowls
- any other accessories we have or grooming item
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
Cream
White
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
About The Seller
Lauren Welch
Member for
4 months
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Is a Shih Tzu the right dog for me?
The Shih Tzu is small, popular, and friendly, so what more could you ask for in a companion dog? Their intelligence and loyalty, along with their independence, will have you cuddling up with this bunch of cheerfulness in no time. Full-grown, they typically weigh 9-16 pounds and stand 9-11 inches tall.
Do Shih Tzus do well in a busy household?
Shih Tzus are generally excellent with children of all ages. Shih Tzus are indoor dogs who get along with other pets very well and love to cuddle in your lap, making them great family companions. You would never want to limit these small dogs to just the outdoors. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Shih Tzus couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Shih Tzu need short, daily walk but should also occasionally be exercised indoors. They do not adapt to hot weather very well, so they must be a primarily indoor dog. Care must be taken not to over or under exercise them as well. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Is a Shih Tzu a good choice for someone with allergies?
Shih Tzus' long coat is somewhat high maintenance and requires everyday brushing to prevent tangles. These dogs should be taken to a professional groomer every couple of months. They are usually easier to maintain when their coats are clipped short, but you can't argue that those who have the long, dreamy coats are dramatic and eye catching. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Shih Tzus are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
What should first-time owners know about Shih Tzus?
Shih Tzus are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Since they are small, this breed can adapt to apartment living or a big house. Shih Tzus are indoor dogs who get along with other pets very well and love to cuddle in your lap, making them great family companions. They are fairly easy to train.
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