Shih Tzu Lovers

Shih Tzu Secrets - For Shih Tzu Owners Or For Those Who Want One!

A dog doesn’t have to be a Shih Tzu in order to get a Shih Tzu puppy cut. This is a popular choice for many longhaired breeds including the Havanese, the Yorkshire Terrier, the Lhasa Apso and even the Old English Sheepdog. The ideal Shih Tzu puppy cut (or puppy cut for any breed) is to mimic what a seven or eight week old puppy of that breed looks like. The cut is very close to the body and is done with scissors or electric clippers.

You need to watch a professional clipping a dog in a Shih Tzu puppy cut before attempting this on your own. This is a pretty intensive clip, although maintaining it is pretty easy provided you keep a daily grooming routine. There are also videos and DVDs about Shih Tzu grooming and clipping you might want to study. Keep taking your Shih Tzu to the groomer about every six weeks, at least.
A professional dog groomer best accomplishes The Shih Tzu puppy cut. They can easily be found now at large pet store chains and near veterinary offices. You need experience clipping dogs – or at lest trimming hedges – before attempting to tame the Shih Tzu coat. After watching a few times, you might be able to get the gist of trimming, but Shih Tzu grooming like this is tricky. Dogs are pretty forgiving creatures, but Shih Tzus tend to be vainer than most and will not forget bad haircuts.

Your Shih Tzu will have to return to the groomer every four to six weeks to keep the fast growing coat under control. Shih Tzu coats also seem to be a magnet for every particle of dirt around. Fortunately, Shih Tzus would rather perch in your lap than romp over hill and dale. They get miserable when their coats are matted, which can easily happen unless you take some time to brush your Shih Tzu every day.
Watch videos or professionals clipping dogs into a Shih Tzu puppy cut. Put up pictures of the finished Shih Tzu puppy cut to help serve as reminders when the time comes for you to clip your dog. Your dog will need clipping about every six weeks, at least. Their coats grow thick and fast. Using a number four blade, hold the clippers like a pencil, as lightly and firmly as you can. Sweep the dog’s coat with the clippers in this position. Leave really sensitive areas like the anal region and face for scissors. Practice makes perfect. Keep a special treat to be given to your dog only after a grooming session.

The first time is always the worst for learning the Shih Tzu puppy clip. Your dog might give you a funny look if the results are not quite what you expected, but your dog will forgive you. Besides, in a month it’ll need trimming again anyway! Giving your Shih Tzu a puppy clip gets easier with practice.

There would be fewer Shih Tzus abandoned if all owners knew about their Shih Tzu grooming options. Shih Tzu grooming supplies are essential for proper Shih Tzu care.

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WOW!!
U MUST LOVE TO RIGHT JUST LIKE ME.
BUT NO ONE REALLY CARES.
HEY IM GETTING A 6 WEEK OLD SHIH TZU IN NOVEMBER CAN U GIVE ME SOME TIPS ON HOW TO TRAIN HIM AND/OR BEHAVIOR ISSUE STUFF?
PLEASE
THNX
ALEXESS

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