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Shih-Poo - Shihpoo Breeders with Puppies for Sale Shih-Poo - Shihpoo Puppies The ideal Shih-poo is sturdy, compact, and solid. They should be well-proportioned in appearance and possess a lively and keen expression.Does your Shih-Poo - Shihpoo bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? The Shih-poo requires frequent brushing to prevent matting and tangling and occasional professional grooming. It is important to regularly clean the ears of debris and hair to prevent infection. The Shih-poo's have a low tolerance to extreme heat and cold. They may be prone to such health issues as ear infection, spinal disc disease, PRA, diabetes, anemia, heart disease, and epilepsy. The Shih-poo may be difficult to housebreak. The crate training method works best. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Shih-Poo - Shihpoo puppy. The Shih-poo is well suited for apartment living. Shih-poo's enjoy family play sessions, securely leashed walks, and off-lead play time in a fenced yard.
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Take in a female, care for her, and make sure she is clear of any health concerns. Also, be willing to care for the newborn puppies to at least 9 months before they are separated from the mother. AnonymousDoes this type of dog grow a lot of hair? 2 CommentsAnonymousYes, this breed tends to have a medium coat that is soft like the Poodle's hair; but fluffy like the Shih-Tzu.AnonymousAnytime a breed of dog is mixed, the puppy or puppies will take after their dam and sire in many different ways. Some can take after the Shih-Tzu and have a long coat, while others will take after the Poodle and have a short coat. It is a toss up and you will not know until the puppy grows older.AnonymousWe got a 1-year-old male Shih Poo two months ago from a home which likely abused him. We were doing well with his training, and he seemed very settled and content. We had him professionally groomed in our home (for the second time) and the next day he began growling and nipping at us. What would cause this new and uncharacteristic behavior?
1 CommentAnonymousIf it happened right after he was groomed, it could be that the groomer was too rough with him and either frightened or injured him. It is best to take him to a vet to rule out any illness or injury. Once that is ruled out, go back to taking things slow for him to regain his trust with you. Where To Buy A Civet CatIt also be that the groomer did something or said something that reminded him of the abuse he endured.Weight Loss Clinic Sioux Falls SdAnonymousWe have a 3-month-old Shihpoo. Home Depot Movers Coupon Post OfficeWe play with her, walking her every day, but now she began to shy away and hide under the bed and will not come out to eat or drink. What could be the reason for her change of temperament? 1 CommentAnonymousYour puppy is going through her second fear-stage.
This is a time that puppies tend to be withdrawn, scared or timid. However, you can not allow her to act like that. If you do, then she will know it is okay. First, take her in to the vet for a check up. Any behavioral change should always be checked by the vet for medical problems. Then, if she gets a clean bill of health; take some extra yummy treats and have her re-explore the house and world with you. She will learn to want to be a part of the family again in no time.AnonymousWe are not going to breed our Shih-poo, which gender is better for kids 8+? I only have one boy and he really isn't rough, he is an only child. He really wants a dog but is allergic to them. He is afraid of bigger dogs, but does fine with smaller dogs. 1 CommentAnonymousGender has nothing to do with what type of dog you want. Since your son is only 8 and he is allergic and afraid of big dogs, a Shih-poo is a great pick for him. What you need to focus on is temperament. You need a pup that is playful, like an 8-year-old is, but not too excitable as we don't want the puppy to frighten your child.
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