Every Shih Tzu is different, and may provide different challenges when it comes to grooming styles.

Genetics and age also play a big part in their hair structure. Shih Tzus are prone to dry ends, which create little hair burrs that frizz and grip onto each other. The best thing you can do is set yourself up for success with proper bathing, blow drying, and tools. You can learn more about how I groom Shih Tzu’s and other breeds with my beginners grooming course. The foundation of a good groom comes from a clean dog. [Read More]

Shih Tzus are prone to matting, and are most likely to develop within friction areas.

Shih Tzu grooming is an interesting case, their hair is straight and very fine, but their coats can be quite thick. You’ll need a strong pair of grooming clippers to get through their thick coat, but the clippers themselves should be easy to handle. A quick bath will extend the life of your clippers, and make the groom much more comfortable. Click here to learn more about how to groom a dog for 11 more years. [Read More]

This week, no doubt you’ve already seen the Corgi pup who’s first encounter with a tennis ball leaves him rather overwhelmed and over excited.

The Scoop brings you the best dog stories and news that have caught our attention – all wrapped up in a sweet little doggy gift package. Here are the doggy tails (sorry) that had us laughing this week. The Running of the Bulls is a tradition harking back to 14th century Spain, when groups of cattle needed to be moved around villages. This week, no doubt you’ve already seen the Corgi pup who’s first encounter with a tennis ball leaves him rather overwhelmed and over excited. [Read More]