What should you pay attention to when raising a Shih Tzu dog
Shih Tzu Dog (definite introduction)

The Shih Tzu has long and loose body hair and looks relatively large. The coat on its head grows radially in all directions, like a blooming chrysanthemum, so it is also known as the "chrysanthemum-faced dog". The long, thick and smooth body hair is an important reason for its outstanding appearance. What should we pay attention to during the raising process?

1. Shih Tzu loves to lose hair, so he needs to be groomed every day. Usually, in addition to combing, you should also tie its hair to keep the coat clean and good-looking. It can also protect the eyes and prevent long hairs from hanging down and irritating the eyes.

2. The eyes of Shih Tzu dogs (certain introduction) are large and round, with a large exposed area. They are prone to corneal inflammation caused by bacteria, so they should wash their eyes with 2% boric acid water or eye drops every day or every other day.

3. Shih Tzu’s chin will be very dirty after eating, so be careful to clean it up.

4. Xi Shi’s ancestor has a noble pedigree and is a kind of palace pet. It is originally a palace dog and is easy to be proud of. You must not spoil it because it is easy to get lost.

5. The Shih Tzu loves to play with people, has strong nostalgia and tolerance, is confident, intelligent, and loves children and animals. Generally speaking, the IQ of Shih Tzus is not high, their compliance is not good, and they are difficult to teach. Xi Tzu's body hair is long and loose, and she looks relatively big. The coat on its head grows radially in all directions, like a blooming chrysanthemum, so it is also known as the "chrysanthemum-faced dog". The long, thick and smooth body hair is an important reason for its outstanding appearance.


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