Shih Tzu Dog Magazine
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
My Shih Tzu
Archie de Michoki
Archie de Michoki
 
Tahifi de Lacasamagna
AKA Connor

Chuck Norris
 
The Writer

Sol Barrera Watters

My first Shih Tzu was named Sony. We didn't even know he was a Shih Tzu, the breeder said he was a Maltese, but I was so curious about the breed I read and read and found the right breed. I suspect Sony was a mix of maltese and Shih Tzu, but I can't be sure after all this time.

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Brush your Shih Tzu before you bathe him
This might not make sense, but the experts say it is the wise thing to do.

This has always seemed like strange advice to me, but it is definitely not that. Before I bought my second Shih Tzu, I did a lot of reading and research. I knew I would have to brush daily, but brushing before bath time always seems like doing the work twice not only for me but also for my dog who has to bear the entire experience.

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Make a Habit of Daily Brushing
Some Shih Tzu have lovely silky hair that hardly ever needs brushing, others have more difficult hair. Learning this habit can keep you out of trouble.

Give your Shih Tzu a thorough brushing at least once a day.

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Grooming Tip: Keeping it Short

Archie de MichokiWhat is the first thing that comes in to your mind when you think Shih Tzu? The flowing hair? The darling Topknot? There are other alternatives.

The Shih Tzu breed is most famous for its long flowing coat and darling topknot. And I am sure many of us go into Shih Tzu ownership vowing that grooming will be a daily delight.

I certainly know I did! And I carried out the promise, too. But my Shih Tzu still got matted, badly so, and once that first mat appeared there was no going back!

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