The Shih Tzu, also affectionately known as the "Lion Dog," boasts a charming personality and a distinctive, flowing coat. With roots in Tibet and China, this compact and robust breed adapts well to indoor living. Shih Tzus feature a spectrum of coat colors, ranging from white and black to gray and gold, often mixed. Their hypoallergenic coat, while luxurious, demands consistent grooming to preserve its elegance. While sometimes referred to by various spellings such as Shitsu, Shitzu, Shi Tsu, or Shi Tzu, these dogs are anything but formal. They are renowned for their warm, sociable nature, making them ideal for families or individual companionship, getting along well with both children and pets. These affectionate dogs crave companionship and flourish with regular social interaction and moderate exercise, safeguarding their mental and physical health.
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Shihpoo
🐾 Shih-Poo Puppy 🐾 These little ones are a gorgeous mix of Imperial Shih Tzu (mum) — a gentle, loving therapy dog — and Toy Poodle (dad), known for their intelligence and playful nature. ✨ Small in
Shih Tzu
✨ Adorable Shih-Poo puppies born 1st September ✨ All colours available! Mum is a tiny 4kg Shih Tzu and dad is the UK’s smallest Toy Poodle (only weighs 1kg) – so these puppies will stay very small. 🐾
Shih Tzu
Our gorgeous family Shih Tzu Mila has just given birth to her first litter. She had just the one boy. Mila is a gentle and affectionate dog and amazing mum. Dad is a solid gold/black pedigree Shih Tzu
Shih Tzu
Our beautiful family Shih Tzu, Nala, has had a gorgeous litter of six puppies – five boys and one girl. Nala is our much-loved family pet, a gentle and affectionate dog who is an amazing mum, Dad is a
Shih Tzu & Lhasa Apso Hybrid
Lili's journey is nothing short of miraculous. She was found locked inside a coal cellar, crying and covered in filth. At first, she wasn't even allowed to leave--but after paying for her freedom, we
The average cost of a purebred Shih Tzu puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £695, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.