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Bringing home Shih Tzu Puppies for sale

The Shih Tzu, which translates to "Little Lion Dog" as an homage to their long, silky coat resembling a mane, is an ancient breed with origins that genetic testing has proven date back centuries, possibly to Tibet where lamas bred them to replicate tiny lions. The breed developed its modern form in China during the late 1800s where it was bred for a more stylized appearance and used as companions and guard dogs dating as far back as the first century. The Shih Tzu suffered significant decline after imperial rule ended in China and faced another setback during World War II, but breeding picked up in the 1950s and 60s, leading to recognition by the American Kennel Club in 1969. These dogs are longer than they are tall with heavily feathered ears that hang low, and hair that often hangs in front of their eyes and muzzle which owners frequently style into top knots.

Lively, alert, and loyal, Shih Tzus are affectionate companions with fun and mischievous personalities who love being around their people and are content doing anything with family members, from woodland walks to couch relaxation. Friendly and approachable around strangers, they tend to do well with children and other dogs when properly socialized, though training may require patience and extra time due to their occasional mischievous streak. Bred as house companions, these dogs get their energy out in short bursts during playtime and enjoy short walks and indoor games, with insufficient playtime potentially leading to destructive behavior. Their long, silky coat requires daily brushing and regular grooming trips to prevent matting, with many owners opting for shorter clips for easier maintenance, though their low-shedding coat makes them considered hypoallergenic despite having dander.

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Stormy

Shih Tzu

13 weeksAge
MaleSex
$750Price

When you get a chance to pat my silky, soft fur your heart will be melted! Besides the fact that I will bounce right into your lap,I play funny antics and will always have you laughing! Your life will be filled with sunshine and butterflies, with me as part of it! Little legs that run to you as fast as they can, soft paws that crawl into your lap, little ears ready to lis

GapPA
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Ace

Shihpoo

13 weeksAge
MaleSex
$650Price

Meet Ace, a handsome black and white Shihpoo boy who is ready to be your new best friend! At 10 weeks old, Ace is playful, curious, and full of personality. He is a first generation cross between a Shih Tzu and a Miniature Poodle, bringing together the best traits of both beloved breeds into one irresistible little guy. Ace has been raised in our family home in the rollin

Manns ChoicePA
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Annie

Shih Tzu

5 monthsAge
FemaleSex
$1,200Price

We would love to introduce our adorable litter of Shih Tzu puppies to you! With their sweet, friendly personalities and playful energy, they will bring endless joy and affection to their new home. The

Upper Leacock TownshipPA
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Bently

Shih Tzu

4 monthsAge
MaleSex
$995Price

Introducing Bentley, a gorgeous teddy bear pup with a coat that turns heads everywhere he goes. His blend of browns and black gives him a rich, striking look — like a little plush puppy dipped in warm

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Mixed Breed Puppy 1

Yorkiepoo & Shih Tzu hybrid

15 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,500Price

We are asking $2,500 for this adorable CKC-registered male Shorkie puppy. He is playful, energetic, and full of personality—ready to bring lots of joy to his new home! A non-refundable deposit of $50

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FAQs

How much for a Shih Tzu puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Shih Tzu puppy in the United States is approximately $1256, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Shih Tzu a good house dog?

Yes, Shih Tzus are known for being good house dogs. They are small, friendly, and adaptable to apartment living, making them great companions for families and individuals alike.

Are Shih Tzus hard to train?

Shih Tzus can be somewhat difficult to train due to their independent and stubborn nature. They are not the quickest breed to housebreak. However, with consistent, positive reinforcement methods, they can be trained effectively.

What are the pros and cons of a Shih Tzu?

Shih Tzus are known for their friendly and loving nature, making them great family pets. They are also quite adaptable, making them suitable for both apartments and larger homes. However, they require regular grooming due to their long hair, and they can be somewhat stubborn and difficult to train. They also are prone to certain health issues like eye problems and hip dysplasia.

Do Shih Tzu bark a lot?

Shih Tzus are known for their friendly and less aggressive behavior, and they are not typically excessive barkers. However, like all dogs, they may bark due to boredom, anxiety, or other triggers. Proper training and socialization can help manage their barking.