Sandy, a female Shihpoo for sale in Clarkson, KY – Photo 1 of 6
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Sandy

Female, Born on 02/07/23 - 3 years
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Sandy is spayed. She is a little over 18 months old, second generation Shih-poo, 75% Shih Tzu 25% Poodle. Current weight is 10 pounds. She has a scar on her head from when she was a puppy, which is why we didn't sell her. With the right groom, you can barely notice it. These pictures do not do her justice, she does not like staying still for the camera. She is very cute and has extremely large eyes. She is pretty shy towards people when first meeting them, but you can tell she really wants to bond with a family. There was no reason why we excluded her from our breeding program other than we have a full sister and we are trying to downsize. Her ideal family would be a quiet home with a single person or a couple, who are patient. I think young children would probably make her nervous. Serious people are welcome to our farm for pick up. Or we do have personal delivery options also available to most locations. This is JUST US, driving our puppies, not a ground shipper that has puppies from all over getting each other sick! We charge $500, and we meet off the highway. Door to door would be extra. If we have to fly WITH HIM by air, to most major airports we have options for that as well (starting at about $600 and up) We actually have some upcoming delivery trips planned to: FREE to Louisville on multiple dates in November, as well as DISCOUNTED delivery to the Chicago area (going up I-65) through Indianapolis on the Friday after thanksgiving 11/28/2025.
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The Shihpoo’s coat will range from curly to wavy to straight, depending on whether their Shih Tzu or Poodle genes are stronger. Normally, it’s curlier than the Shih Tzu but not as curly as the Poodle's. Their fur doesn’t shed much, so normal brushing or professional grooming will keep these dogs looking their best. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
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