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What Are the Best Tips for Grooming a Shih Tzu?

Madeleine A.
Madeleine A.

The best tips for grooming a Shih Tzu include brushing its coat twice a week with a slicker brush and combing the hair below its ears with a metal comb. The coat of the Shih Tzu is straight, long, and silky, and can tangle and mat easily. If not maintained, mats will need to be detangled with a mat slitter or shaved off. Allowing mats to persist can cause painful pulling and twisting of the dogs delicate skin.

Grooming a Shih Tzu should include a weekly bath with warm water and a gentle dog shampoo. Since the Shih Tzu's coat is so silky, the legs should be washed twice, because this is the area where mats form the quickest and where dirt and grime build up the most. After the dog has been bathed, it should be dried with warm, soft towels and then gently dried with a blow dryer. During the drying process, the hair should be fluffed with the hands initially, then when almost dried, a slicker brush should be used to smooth the coat.

A Shih Tzu's coat can tangle easily.
A Shih Tzu's coat can tangle easily.

When grooming a Shih Tzu, the hair should be gathered in an elastic band or barrette on the top of the head. This will keep the hair from falling into the eyes, however, the bands and barrettes should be kept loose. If too tight, the hair will pull and cause skin irritation. Also, the Shih Tzu has large eyes, which can be susceptible to injury or irritation, so it is important to clean the eyes on a daily basis to remove tears and drainage.

A Shih-Poo is a crossbreed between a Poodle and Shih Tzu.
A Shih-Poo is a crossbreed between a Poodle and Shih Tzu.

Maintaining ear cleanliness is also an important part of grooming a Shih Tzu. The ears should be cleaned every time the dog is bathed with a clean cotton ball moistened with warm water or ear cleaner. The cotton ball should never be pushed far into the ear canal because this can cause an injury to the eardrum, resulting in pain, infection, or hearing loss.

Pet nail clippers may be used to clip a dog's nails.
Pet nail clippers may be used to clip a dog's nails.

The Shih Tzu breed sheds very little, so a regular grooming schedule will keep loose pet dander to a minimum. This is not only beneficial to the dog itself, but reduces the risk of allergic reaction in those with pet allergies. When grooming a Shih Tzu, the nails need to be clipped, but only when the owner knows how to clip them properly. If done improperly, an injury can occur, causing tissue damage and extensive bleeding. The veterinarian or professional dog groomer can trim the dog's nails quickly and safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I groom my Shih Tzu?

Brush the Shih Tzu's coat twice a week with a slicker brush.
Brush the Shih Tzu's coat twice a week with a slicker brush.

Shih Tzus require regular grooming due to their long, dense coat. It's recommended to brush them daily to prevent tangles and mats. A full grooming session, including a bath, should be done every three to four weeks. Consistent grooming keeps their coat in good condition and reduces shedding.

What is the best way to brush a Shih Tzu's coat?

Use a high-quality pin brush and a metal comb for brushing a Shih Tzu's coat. Start by gently brushing the coat in sections, working out tangles from the ends to the roots. Regular brushing prevents matting and distributes natural oils throughout the coat, keeping it healthy and shiny.

Can I trim my Shih Tzu's hair at home, and how?

Yes, you can trim your Shih Tzu's hair at home with proper tools and techniques. Use sharp scissors or clippers designed for dogs. Trim around the eyes, ears, paws, and rear end for hygiene. Keep the sessions short and positive. For detailed styling, consider a professional groomer.

What are the key areas to focus on during grooming?

Key areas to focus on when grooming a Shih Tzu include the face, especially around the eyes to prevent irritation, the ears to avoid infections, the paws for comfort and mobility, and the rear end for hygiene. Regularly check these areas for signs of irritation or infection.

How do I bathe my Shih Tzu properly?

Bathe your Shih Tzu in a sink or tub with warm water, using a dog-specific shampoo. Wet the coat thoroughly, apply shampoo gently, and avoid getting water in the ears or eyes. Rinse well to prevent residue that can cause skin irritation. Finish with a conditioner for a soft, manageable coat.

What should I do about my Shih Tzu's tear stains?

To manage tear stains, keep the face clean by wiping the area beneath the eyes daily with a soft, damp cloth. Use filtered water as it can be less irritating to the eyes. For persistent stains, consult your vet for recommended products or treatments to ensure there's no underlying health issue.

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    • A Shih Tzu's coat can tangle easily.
      By: Tony Campbell
      A Shih Tzu's coat can tangle easily.
    • A Shih-Poo is a crossbreed between a Poodle and Shih Tzu.
      By: posh
      A Shih-Poo is a crossbreed between a Poodle and Shih Tzu.
    • Pet nail clippers may be used to clip a dog's nails.
      By: Diana Taliun
      Pet nail clippers may be used to clip a dog's nails.
    • Brush the Shih Tzu's coat twice a week with a slicker brush.
      By: Eric Isselée
      Brush the Shih Tzu's coat twice a week with a slicker brush.