This adorable happy little Shih-poo puppy is looking for her new forever home! Born on Friday, January 30, 2026, this baby is ready to go home on or after March 31! I named her Queenie because she is literally a dog queen; she has a regal, confident personality, entertains herself without needing the company of other people or dogs, is an explorer, and I think she would do well as an only child. The genetics of this puppy are amazing; she is intelligent and polite, and as an adult she will retain a cute, teddy bear like face (with the proper grooming). She has been well loved and socialized since birth, has been dewormed, is up to date on shots, and will be vet checked and microchipped before leaving for her new name. Her mother is a Shih-tzu weighing about 20 pounds and her daddy is a Poodle weighing around 15 pounds. She can be picked up in Dundee, OH or shipping is available to most places in the United States. Contact Julia today to reserve this precious bundle of fur and make her yours forever!
Adv. ID:RD8bv2818
Litter details
LocationDundee, Ohio
Puppies in litter3 male / 3 female
BreedShihpoo
GenerationF1
Ready to LeaveMar 30, 2026
Age5 weeks, 4 days
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedRegistered
Julia was AMAZING in the process of getting our shih-poo. She gave us all the details, was kind, honest, and incredible throughout the entire process. Our puppy came all the way from Ohio to South Florida and Julia made things incredibly smooth for us. Not only that but our puppy is incredibly happy, smart, and was well taken care of prior to his arrival. Would recommend her 10/10!
Pros
Extremely intelligent and straightforward to train, embodying the best of Poodle and Shih Tzu attributes
Versatile for apartment or rural living, flourishing in diverse environments
Low shedding coat, generally hypoallergenic and suitable for allergy sufferers
Incredibly affectionate and sociable, making outstanding companions and family pets
Cons
Susceptible to separation anxiety and dislikes being left alone for long durations
Needs regular professional grooming every 6-8 weeks to keep coat healthy
May develop barking habits if not trained consistently from a young age
Can be cautious or snappy around toddlers and very young children without appropriate socialization