Shih Poo

Shih-Poohs have been emerging over the last 20 years or so, as more and more breeders are crossing average Shih Tzus and Poodles for a blend that features both of the best traits from each parent breed. As of yet, this small domestic dog is not officially recognized by the AKC, UKC or CKC.

The Shih-Poo grows to a height of eight to 15 inches at the shoulder, weighing seven to 20 pounds. This dog can either sport a curly coat like that of a Poodle or a long, straight coat like that of a Shih Tzu. His face is alert, his body is sturdy for his size and his coat can come in a variety of colors.

Personality

Shih-poos are wonderful with older children who have been taught to handle it in a careful manner. Small active kids such as toddlers can be too rough and may hurt your dog. Always supervise their interaction. These dogs are friendly, affectionate and love to play. They are small but they can display stubborn tendencies and you’ll need to know how to properly motivate them such as through treats. They love to sit with their owners and get all the love and attention they can. They are fairly courageous and brave for their small stature and even make good watchdogs. They tend to yap a lot, so if you’re looking for a quiet dog, this is not the breed for you.

Breed Characteristics

Life Span: 12 – 15 years
Nicknames: Shih Tzu hybrid, Poodle hybrid

Shih Poo Build Information

The Shih-Poo grows to a height of eight to 15 inches at the shoulder, weighing seven to 20 pounds. This dog can either sport a curly coat like that of a Poodle or a long, straight coat like that of a Shih Tzu. His face is alert, his body is sturdy for his size and his coat can come in a variety of colors.

Size: Small

Behaviour and Personality

Shih-poos are wonderful with older children who have been taught to handle it in a careful manner. Small active kids such as toddlers can be too rough and may hurt your dog. Always supervise their interaction. These dogs are friendly, affectionate and love to play. They are small but they can display stubborn tendencies and you’ll need to know how to properly motivate them such as through treats. They love to sit with their owners and get all the love and attention they can. They are fairly courageous and brave for their small stature and even make good watchdogs. They tend to yap a lot, so if you’re looking for a quiet dog, this is not the breed for you.

Activity Level: Moderately active
Affection Level: Very affectionate
Kid Friendliness: Kid friendly

Appearance

Your Shih-Pooh will do best with a professional grooming every four to six weeks. You’ll also need to brush or comb its hair every other day to keep tangles at bay. Regular bathing is suggested. Wash the eyes carefully each day to avoid those red-brown tear stains that are characteristic of Shih-Poos. Nails should be trimmed every one to two weeks.

Shedding: Little
Grooming: Medium maintenance

Shih Poo Common Health Conditions

Shih-poos are prone to the health problems that Shih Tzus and Toy Poodles have but this is no guarantee. The very nature of the crossbreed could lower their risk of getting certain inherited diseases. Make sure your breeder provides full health documentation so you are aware of any potential health concerns.

Shih Poo Pet Insurance

When adding a dog or cat to your family you want to make sure your pet is happy, healthy and protected. During its lifetime your pet is exposed to many illnesses and diseases and some breeds are affected by a congenital disease which is a condition existing at birth. At these moments when your pet is ill or maybe needs surgery, you want to be protected for the unexpected and high veterinarian costs.

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Breed Talents and Facts

This breed is a blend of Shih Tzu and a Toy or Mini Poodle. These dogs are companion dogs at heart and don’t like to live outside. They prefer to be cuddling indoors with their owners. Their moderate activity level can be adapted to your own lifestyle. Take them for a walk or make sure they active playtime indoors and outdoors each day. The Shih-Poo is also known as Shih Tzu and a Poodle hybrid. The Shih-Poo has a life expectancy of up to 15 years.

Training: Moderately easy

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