Meet your Shih Tzu.

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Why Choose a Shih Tzu?

There are dozens of reasons to fall in love with a Shih Tzu. Here are some of the best…

Hypoallergenic 😊

Shih Tzus are great for people with pet allergies!

Family-Friendly 👪

These dogs love adults and kids alike.

Easy Exercise 💪

Shih Tzus are easygoing, low-energy dogs.

Non-Shedding 🐩

Shih Tzus are some of the least shedding dogs!

Beginners Welcome 🦁

Perfect for just about any owner!

Fun-Sized 🎈

Shih Tzus are small, and great for apartments!

We adopted our girl Lucy from Singapore Puppies. She’s so healthy and we love her so much!
Rachel P.

Recently Adopted

These puppies are loving life with their new families!

Singapore Puppies connected us with an awesome breeder in Australia. Finding our dream dog was super easy!
Kyle J.

Ethical Breeders Only

Our team only works with trusted breeders and pet stores. When you adopt a Shih Tzu through Singapore Puppies, you’re adopting a puppy who was bred and raised with love.

Singapore Puppies helped us find our boy Bao last year. We can’t imagine life without him!
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Singapore Shih Tzu Guide

All of your Singapore Shih Tzu questions, answered.

Intelligence

Playfulness

Shedding

Friendliness

Activity Level

Apartment Score

What does a Shih Tzu look like?

Shih Tzus boast a small but sturdy body that measures around 20 to 28 cm in height, with a weight ranging between 4 to 7.5 kg.

Their distinctive features include a wide, round face, expressive eyes, and a high-set tail. The Shih Tzu’s coat is long, flowing, and can come in a variety of colours – often a spectacle in itself!

Size

Small

Coat

Hair, double coat

What’s a Shih Tzu?

A Shih Tzu is a toy dog breed that originated from Tibet. Known for their friendly and affectionate nature, these long-haired beauties have been favourite companions, particularly in Asian royal courts for centuries.

Their name ‘Shih Tzu’ translates to ‘lion dog’ in Chinese, an adorable albeit slightly ironic tribute to their regal and imposing appearance.

Breed Group

Companion

Origin

Tibet

How much do Shih Tzus cost in Singapore?

In Singapore, Shih Tzu puppies can cost anywhere between SGD $2,500 to $7,000, depending on pedigree, breeder reputation, and other factors.

Adult dogs, particularly rescues or those from shelters, can often be adopted at lower costs.

Upfront

$2,500 — $7,000

Monthly

$50 — $150

How much exercise do Shih Tzus need?

Shih Tzus don’t require a tremendous amount of exercise. A couple of 15-minute walks a day combined with some playtime indoors would be adequate to keep them fit and content. Their low energy level is just one of many reasons why the make such great HDB-approved dogs.

Activity Level

Low

Exercise Need

Low

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Best puppies in Singapore…really happy we went with Singapore Puppies.
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How do you groom a Shih Tzu?

Grooming a Shih Tzu involves regular brushing to prevent their long hair from tangling and matting. It’s also recommended to bathe them at least once a month with a gentle shampoo.

Regular grooming sessions to trim their coat, clean their ears, and clip their nails are also necessary to keep them looking spiffy and healthy.

Grooming Need

High

Shedding

Low

What are common Shih Tzu health problems?

Common health problems seen in Shih Tzus include breathing issues due to their short muzzle, eye issues like cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy, hip dysplasia, allergies, and ear infections.

Regular vet check-ups can help identify and manage these conditions early.

Life Expectancy

11-16 Years

Overall Health

Great

What’s a Shih Tzu’s personality like?

Shih Tzus are celebrated for their outgoing and affectionate personality. They adore being the centre of attention and are known to be particularly good with children.

Their friendly and less demanding nature makes them spectacular companions for both young families and the elderly.

Temperament

Friendly, outgoing, gentle

Good For…

Families, kids, small homes

How do you train a Shih Tzu?

Training a Shih Tzu requires patience and consistency, as they can be stubborn at times. Positivity and reward-based training work best for this breed.

Always use treats, praise or toys to motivate your Shih Tzu during the training sessions – this will make it both fun and effective!

Intelligence

High

Trainability

Medium-High

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