The Shih Tzu is a friendly little dog.
Popularized in the United States in the 1960s, the Shih Tzu is a toy breed that is bright and alert, and thrives in a loving family environment.
About the Breed
Shih Tzus originated in Tibet, where they were known as the "little lion dog" and were considered sacred. They come in a range of colors, stand about 9 inches high and weigh 9 to 16 pounds.
Life Span
Healthy, active Shih Tzus can live 9 to 15 years. However, as with many breeds, they are susceptible to a range of illnesses that can affect long-term health and well-being.
Health Problems
Shih Tzus are susceptible to a number of inherited diseases that affect the eyes, ears, breathing and kidneys. The breed association can provide useful information on potential problems, their treatment and outcome.
Health Checks
The long-haired Shih Tzu needs daily grooming and attention. Check eyes and ears particularly. Inherited eye conditions, such as distichiasis, can cause infection and possible blindness. Yeast infections in the ears can be a persistent problem.
Feeding
A good quality natural food containing fish oil, or supplemented with cod liver oil, will ensure that the dog's coat remains glossy and healthy. A healthy diet will keep weight under control, and minimize skin and digestive problems.
Exercise
Regular gentle exercise ensures healthy joints and muscles, improves mental well-being and can extend their lives. It is also good for the owner.
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