Shih Poo Puppies
Clever ~ Affectionate ~ Gentle ~ Loyal ~ Loving
At Pilesgrove Pups, every Shih Poo puppy is a testament to the love and care of their parent breeds, the Shih Tzu and the Poodle. These puppies inherit the best of both worlds, combining the Shih Tzu's affectionate nature with the Poodle's intelligence. Our commitment to their well-being is reflected in our 10-year health guarantee, ensuring you're bringing home a healthy and happy companion. Beyond their adorable looks, Shih Poos are remarkable for their playful spirit, unwavering loyalty, and heartwarming presence. They're not just pets, they're cherished family members waiting to fill your home with joy and laughter. Our humane breeders prioritize each puppy's health and happiness, so when you choose a Shih Poo from Pilesgrove Pups, you're not just adopting a pet, you're embracing a lifelong bond. Why wait? Discover the magic of Shih Poos and let your heart be captivated by their charm.
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SHIH POO
TemperamentClever, Affectionate, Gentle, Loyal, Loving |
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Adult Weight | 8-18 lbs |
Adult Height | 8-17 in |
Life Expectancy | 10-15 yrs |
Rating | 5.0 ( reviews) |
Maintenance |
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High
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Training |
Easy
Hard
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Shedding |
Min
Max
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Adaptability |
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Hard
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Active |
Low
High
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Shih Poo? The Shih Poo is a designer hybrid that combines the intelligence and low-shedding coat of the Poodle with the affectionate and gentle temperament of the Shih Tzu. Known for their adaptable and loving nature, Shih Poos thrive as companion dogs. Their friendly demeanor and moderate energy levels make them well-suited for families, singles, and seniors alike.
How big do Shih Poos get? Shih Poos grow to 8 to 17 inches tall and weigh between 8 and 18 pounds. Their size depends on the mix of traits inherited from their parents, with some favoring the compact build of the Shih Tzu and others leaning toward the Poodle’s slightly taller frame. Their moderate size suits various living spaces, from apartments to larger homes.
Do Shih Poos shed? Shih Poos shed minimally, which makes them a popular choice for owners seeking a low-shedding dog. Their coat often combines the Poodle’s curls with the Shih Tzu’s softness, reducing the spread of loose fur. Regular brushing keeps their coat smooth and prevents tangles, maintaining its healthy appearance while minimizing shedding.
How long do Shih Poos live? Shih Poos live 10 to 15 years. They maintain their health and vitality with proper care, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine veterinary visits. Their affectionate and loyal personality ensures they remain deeply bonded to their families throughout their long lives, bringing joy and companionship.
Are Shih Poos good with children? Shih Poos interact wonderfully with children, offering a mix of gentleness and playfulness that appeals to kids of all ages. Their loving and loyal nature helps them form close bonds with young family members. While their small size suits homes with younger children, supervision during play ensures safety for both the dog and the child.
Are Shih Poo puppies easy to train? Shih Poo puppies respond well to training, thanks to their intelligence and eagerness to please. They learn commands quickly and enjoy mental challenges, such as puzzle toys or obedience games. Positive reinforcement, like treats and verbal praise, motivates them to focus and perform well. Early training ensures they grow into confident, well-behaved adults who adapt easily to different environments.
Do Shih Poos bark a lot? Shih Poos bark occasionally, often to alert their owners to visitors or changes in their surroundings. While they inherit a vocal streak from their Shih Tzu lineage, consistent training helps reduce unnecessary barking. With proper guidance, they balance their alertness with a calm demeanor, making them well-suited for homes of any activity level.
How much do Shih Poos weigh? Shih Poos weigh between 8 and 18 pounds as adults. Dogs on the smaller end of the scale often take after the Shih Tzu, while larger Shih Poos reflect more Poodle traits. Their manageable weight makes them easy to handle during play, grooming, or travel, enhancing their appeal as adaptable and affectionate companions.