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.

Mixed Breed & Shih Tzu hybrid
Hi, we welcome you to look and inquire about our Posie. She is a little warm fluff ball that enjoys attention. We raised her in our home and she does well with potty training, we use the crate method. She bounces over the floor as you make dinner and plays with her siblings. My daughters love playing, cuddling her so she is well socialized. She has a tiny umbilical hernia

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Meet Avery! Avery is the youngest of the pack and she definitely has some youngest characteristics about her. ;) She is the perfect mix of feisty and also loves to nap. She is the lightest colored pup of the color and gets her unique brown color from her dad and she also has special white markings as well.

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Meet Ace. He seems to be the leader of the pack and often the first one to learn how to do something new. He has a beautiful tri colors: brown with white and black markings.

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Meet Axel! Axel loves to pick a fight and pick on his sisters. He always comes bouncing over and wants to play when we are close by. He tries very hard to keep up with his big brother Ace and he is the perfect bundle of spunk and sweetness. He takes after his dad with his unique brown color and has beautiful black markings on his face, paws, and down his back.

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Meet Aspen. Aspen is our snuggle bug and loves to cuddle but can definitely pick on her siblings. She is our darkest colored pup and has beautiful white markings on her and is very similar to what her mama looked as a 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.