Shih Tzu – The Regal and Affectionate Toy Companion
The Shih Tzu, whose name means “Lion Dog,” is a cherished toy breed originating from Tibet and China. Once adored by royalty, this compact and elegant breed is renowned for its luxurious coat and gentle demeanor. With a personality that blends playfulness and affection, the Shih Tzu makes for a devoted family companion perfectly suited to apartment living.
Temperament & Personality
Shih Tzus are known for their affectionate, outgoing, and happy personality. They thrive on companionship and are naturally friendly with people and other pets. Despite their regal heritage, they are cheerful little dogs who love playtime just as much as cuddles.
- Personality traits: Affectionate, playful, outgoing, happy
- Energy level: Low to medium – ideal for relaxed or moderate lifestyles
- Trainability: Moderate – responds well to patience and positive reinforcement
- Intelligence level: Average but eager to please
- Socialization needs: Medium
- Good with children: Yes, gentle and patient
- Good with pets: Yes, sociable with other small pets
- Stranger friendliness: Naturally friendly and welcoming
- Barking tendency: Moderate
- Apartment friendly: Excellent, perfectly suited for small spaces
Physical Characteristics
Shih Tzus are sturdy, compact, and built for companionship rather than athleticism. Their round heads, short muzzles, and expressive eyes give them a warm “chrysanthemum-like” face that’s impossible to resist.
- Size category: Small
- Weight: 4–7 kg (male and female)
- Height: 20–28 cm (male and female)
- Coat type: Long, dense double coat
- Coat colors: Gold & white, black & white, and all acceptable shades
- Coat patterns: Bi-color or parti
- Distinctive features: Round head, short muzzle, large eyes, tail carried over the back
- Life expectancy: 10–18 years
Care & Maintenance
Though small, Shih Tzus require consistent grooming to maintain their luxurious coats. They adapt wonderfully to apartment living but enjoy short daily walks and indoor play to stay active and content.
- Exercise needs: Low to medium (20–40 minutes daily)
- Grooming frequency: Daily brushing to avoid tangles
- Grooming requirements: Regular baths, tear-stain cleaning, trimming
- Dietary needs: Nutrient-rich small-breed diet
- Feeding schedule: 2–3 small meals per day
- Space requirements: Ideal for apartments or smaller homes
Health & Wellness
Shih Tzus are robust little dogs but may inherit some small-breed health sensitivities. Regular veterinary checks, especially for eyes and breathing, ensure a long and healthy life.
- Common issues: Brachycephalic airway syndrome, hip dysplasia, eye problems
- Genetic predispositions: None prominent
- Recommended screenings: Airway evaluation, eye examination
- Vaccination schedule: Standard canine vaccinations
- Veterinary care: Routine wellness visits recommended
Registration & Certification
Each Shih Tzu placed through our program comes with verified pedigree documentation and microchip registration, ensuring your pet’s authenticity and care history are completely transparent.
- KCI recognized: Yes
- International recognition: AKC and FCI standards compliant
- Registration requirements: Pedigree and microchip identification
- Microchip: Mandatory
- Pedigree documentation: Provided at placement