Shih-Tzu Care Kit

Caring for Your Shih-Tzu

The Shih-Tzu is a small Chinese dog breed packed full of character. These little dogs have long, luxurious coats, and loveable personalities. While every Shih-Tzu is different, learn more about what goes into their care, below.

  Shih-Tzu Care Kit 

Leashes & Harnesses

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These energetic little dogs love a good walk, but sometimes they can get a little too worked up! While walking your Shih-Tzu, you need:

  • To use a harness rather than a collar, to avoid choking.
  • Close, comfortable fit.
  • A 14 – 20″ chest fit (measure first).
  • Avoid dangerous retractable leashes.

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Basic Toys

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This breed loves to play. Get your Shih-Tzu plenty of toys that are:

  • Durable.
  • Varied.
  • Let you play too!

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Mentally Stimulating Toys

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When your Shih-Tzu isn’t playing with you, make sure they have plenty of mentally stimulating activities that:

  • Entertain them.
  • Take a long time to finish.
  • Encourage thinking.

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Chews

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If you need a little free time, but want to keep your Shih-Tzu entertained, give them chews that are:

  • Safe for dogs.
  • Long-Lasting.
  • High-value.

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  • Bully Sticks – Dogs give these five stars, and pet owners agree!
  • Deer Antlers – Chewable, but not edible. Tip: Purchase the ones split in half.

Dog Beds

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Humans originally bred this dog as a lapdog for royalty. Treat your pup like royalty with a bed that’s:

  • Stylish.
  • Comfortable.
  • Machine-Washable.

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Dog Crates

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If your Shih-Tzu gets into mischief while you’re away, keep them safe and secure with a crate that’s:

  • Durable
  • Includes a divider.
  • Appropriately sized.

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Dog Treats

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Your little Shih-Tzu loves to please. Teach them new things using treats that are:

  • Chewy or moist.
  • Made with protein.
  • Varied.

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Travel Supplies

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When you’re on the go with your Shih-Tzu, make sure you have:

  • A travel crate to keep your dog safe.
  • Dog care necessities.
  • A way to clean up after your pet.

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Anxiety Reduction

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If your dog shows signs of anxious behavior, try:

  • Adding mentally stimulating activities.
  • Providing high-value chews.
  • Compression.

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Housebreaking

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Small breeds can be difficult to housetrain because they have small bladders. Some key rules:

  • Use your crate.
  • Prevention is key.
  • Use gates and playpens to keep your dog in sight.

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  • MidWest Homes Crate – Give just enough space to lie comfortably. Dogs don’t like to potty where they sleep.
  • Glad for Pets Charcoal Puppy Pads – DO NOT keep pads down at all times. Only when you will be gone longer than they can hold it.
  • Wooden Pet Gate – Freestanding, no pressure mount needed. Easy to move from room to room.

Dog Foods

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A good dog food is the basis of a healthy pup! Pick a food with:

  • High protein percentage.
  • First two ingredients protein.
  • Unique protein sources.

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Hair Clippers

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Lots of owners trim their Shih-Tzus instead of making expensive groomers visits. Choose clippers that are:

  • Quiet to reduce stress.
  • Cordless
  • Efficient.

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Shampoos

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Unless your Shih-Tzu hops in a mud puddle, you should bathe them about once every three weeks. Pick a shampoo that’s:

  • Non-irritating.
  • Soothing for itchy skin.
  • Pleasant smell.

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Brushes

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You should brush your Shih-Tzu’s face every day, and its coat at least once every three or four days to prevent tangles. You need the following brushes:

  • Fine comb for the face.
  • Bristle brush for the head and body.
  • Standard comb for various tangles.

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Hair Dryers

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After bathing, you should fully dry your Shih-Tzu and brush out their coat. Choose a dryer that is:

  • Powerful.
  • Quiet.
  • Adjustable temperature.

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