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Tiny Female Shih Tzu Mix Puppy
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About Tiny Female Shih Tzu Mix Puppy
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This sweet little girl is a small, fluffy black-and-white puppy with a soft, wavy coat and a big personality. She currently weighs 2.8 pounds and is expected to grow to approximately 8–10 pounds full grown based on the size of her parents. Her mommy is a purebred Shih Tzu and weighs about 10 pounds. Her daddy also weighs about 10 pounds and is a unique mix of Shih Tzu, Poodle, Chihuahua, and Dachshund (Weiner Dog). Both of her parents were the runts of their litters, so she is expected to remain a small companion-sized dog. She is the only girl in her litter and has been raised with lots of love in a puppy room with her four brothers, not in a cage. Because of this, she is used to having plenty of space to play, explore, and interact with other puppies. This little girl is very active, playful, and curious. She loves to run and investigate everything around her. One thing to know about her—she is a BIG jumper for such a tiny puppy! She can jump surprisingly high and is always ready for her next adventure.
She has a sweet, affectionate nature and is looking for a loving home where she will be treated like family. She may be small, but she has a huge heart and an even bigger personality.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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Frequently Asked Questions
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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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