Shih Tzus breed-specific grooming grooming

Shih Tzus Breed-Specific Grooming Grooming

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The breed-specific grooming is a popular grooming choice for shih tzus. With their long, flowing double coat coat, shih tzus benefit greatly from this style. This grooming styled to match the breed standard, ideal for show dogs or breed enthusiasts is a practical and attractive option for pet owners.

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Shih Tzus Breed-Specific Grooming FAQ

What does a breed-specific grooming look like on a Shih Tzu?

The breed-specific grooming on a Shih Tzu creates a grooming styled to match the breed standard, ideal for show dogs or breed enthusiasts. The body is typically kept at per breed standard guidelines, with the face shaped per breed standard. The exact result depends on your Shih Tzu's individual coat texture — shih tzus have a long, flowing double coat coat that holds this style well but requires regular brushing.

How often does a Shih Tzu need a breed-specific grooming?

Most shih tzus need their breed-specific grooming refreshed every 4-6 weeks. Their coat mats easily, so regular brushing every 2-3 days between grooms is essential.

How much does a breed-specific grooming cost for a Shih Tzu in Australia?

A breed-specific grooming for a Shih Tzu typically costs $55-$85 in Australia, depending on the salon, location, and coat condition. Matted coats often incur surcharges of $10-$30, so regular grooming keeps costs consistent.

How do I maintain a breed-specific grooming at home between grooms?

Varies significantly by breed. Show-standard grooming requires more frequent professional visits. For shih tzus specifically, pay extra attention to the areas behind the ears, armpits, and where collars or harnesses sit — these are the first places mats form.

General Shih Tzus Grooming Tips

Daily brushing is ideal for Shih Tzus to prevent matting. Keep the face clean and dry to prevent tear staining. Tie up the topknot to keep hair out of the eyes. Regular sanitary trims help with hygiene.