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.
Read our Shih Tzu Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Cava Tzu
Ready to leave now !! Think only one red left now and reduced black as don’t seem to be as popular 🥲 no idea why as they are the most beautiful things think more shihzu than cavalier looking 🥰 Pup

Cava Tzu
Here is 1 boy looking for there forever home they are 9 weeks old Monday. They are wormed and flea treated and been health checked by vets. They are use to being held and love playing with the cat and

Shih Tzu
Hi we have 4 absolutely adorable Half Imperial Puppies for sale (1 dark chocolate boy remaining). The remaining chocolate boy has received his 2nd vaccination today (Tuesday 9th December ) and will le

Lhasa Apso & Shih Tzu Hybrid
My pets have had a lovely litter of shihapso pups which is apparently a wonderful in demand ****************** breed due to the traits of both individual breeds. All girls 4 in total white with brown

Shih Tzu
I have a gorgeous litter of imperial shihtzu puppies, looking for their forever home. A mix of colours and boys and girls available. Mum is our beautiful betty who is here to be viewed with pups. Br
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.