FAQs
The price of a Shih Tzu will depend on some factors like its age, breeder's reputation, color, and bloodline. A Shih Tzu dog's price can range from around $500-$1800 if you buy one from a breeder. Some purebred, show-quality Shih Tzus purchased from reputable breeders can cost around $5000.
What is the lowest price of Shih Tzu? ›
The average price of a Shih Tzu puppy ranges from Rs 20,000 to Rs 60,000 and sometimes even more, depending upon the pedigree.
Is Shih Tzu a high maintenance dog? ›
The Shih Tzu is an energetic, vibrant little dog with a surprisingly low-maintenance and easygoing temperament. The only thing they love more than following their humans around their house is being petted and pampered! They'll happily sit in your lap for hours, and can even be prone to laziness.
Why are Shih Tzu puppies so expensive? ›
Why are Shih Tzus so expensive? As small dogs, Shih Tzus do not have puppies per litter. Typical litters contain about 3 pups. A reputable breeder does not get rich from breeding Shih Tzus – the price of the puppies reflects the amount of health tests, veterinary care and time spent with the puppies.
Which color Shih Tzu is best? ›
The most popular Shih Tzu colors are black, white, blue, brindle, gold, red, liver, silver, lavender or isabella, and albino. The American Kennel Club accepts seven dual-colored Shih Tzu colors, including black and white, blue and white, and brindle and white.
What is the best age to buy a Shih Tzu? ›
The 8-12 week period is when puppies learn social skills with people, littermates, and other dogs.
What is the common problem with Shih Tzu? ›
Your Shih Tzu can develop bone and joint problems. Conditions like Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), Patellar Luxation, and Hip Dysplasia are common. Contact your vet immediately if you notice any abnormality in the way your dog moves and signs of pain and discomfort.
How many years does a Shih Tzu live? ›
The Shih Tzu is a long-lived breed with a projected lifespan of 10 to 16 years, but many have been known to make it to 18 or longer, potential owners should be ready for a long-term commitment.
What is the most common cause of death in Shih Tzus? ›
The average age at death of Shih Tzus was 12.7 years of age and the most common causes of death were enteropathy (gastrointestinal diseases causing signs such as diarrhoea and vomiting, 7.9%), heart disease (7.9%) and poor quality of life (7.9%).
Which Shih Tzu is better male or female? ›
Male Shih Tzus are more affectionate and attentive and also proven to be more reliable, more accepting of kids and other pets. Female Shih Tzus are very independent and strong-willed and can get very attached to a single person in the family.
Shih tzu are renowned for their perky, happy temperaments. They are lively and friendly. Shih tzu tend to get along well with people of all ages and with other dogs as well as other pets of different species. Rarely you will find a snippy shih tzu, but most are very sweet.
Do Shih Tzus bark a lot? ›
This fact makes them a great choice for apartment living or other situations where excessive barking can be an issue. In fact, some owners report that their Shih Tzu rarely barks at all. Typically, Shih Tzus will bark when triggered by a doorbell, a visitor, or something seen outside (like another dog or a bird).
What is a rare Shih Tzu? ›
Blue Shih Tzus are a rare and captivating variety within the breed, distinguished by their unique coat color. This distinctive blue hue results from a dilution gene that affects the eumelanin pigment, typically responsible for black and brown colors in dogs.
Are Shih Tzus expensive to maintain? ›
Buying or adopting a Shih Tzu puppy: $200–$2,400. Vet care: $500–$850. Supplies: $195–$740. Grooming: $35–$720.
What type of Shih Tzu is more expensive? ›
While you may be able to pick up a Shih Tzu puppy for as little as $250, reputable breeders usually charge between $500 and $1000. Liver puppies are often more expensive and can cost as much as $3,500! Speciality Shih Tzus such as the Teacup Shih Tzu will be even more pricey.
What is the most expensive dog? ›
Tibetan Mastiff
The costliest dog ever sold on this planet was worth a whopping $1.5 million. And this was a 11-month-old, 180-pound Red Tibetan Mastiff named Big Splash. This in itself shows the value of these dogs that someone was willing to pay that much.