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The Complete Guide to the Shih-Poo
- Finding, Raising, Training, Feeding, Socializing, and Loving Your New Shih-Poo Puppy
- Narrated by: Kristen Kallen-Keck
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
The Complete Guide to the Shih-Poo is a comprehensive guide that will help new owners navigate the ins and outs of owning this unique and wonderful cross-breed. Be prepared for everything you’ll encounter throughout your Shih-Poo’s life, from their first car ride home all the way until their senior years.
We cover topics such as:
- Which training methods are most effective for my Shih-Poo?
- How do I select the right Shih-Poo breeder or rescue?
- What do I need to do to puppy-proof my home?
Easily one of the most endearing dogs around, the Shih-Poo is a mix of the ancient, adorable Shih Tzu and the popular, friendly toy poodle. One look at this charming little dog, and you’ll understand why it is called a “teddy bear dog”. The combination of the two small breeds results in a friendly, loyal little pup that is just as happy doing tricks as he is cuddling up with you while you watch TV.
The Complete Guide to the Shih-Poo covers all of the information essential to owning a Shih-Poo, including:
- The history of the Shih-Poo
- Shih-Poo temperament and personality
- Rescuing a Shih-Poo
- Preparing your home for a small dog
- The costs of owning a Shih-Poo
- House-training your Shih-Poo
- Shih-Poos in the multi-pet household
- The most effective training methods for your Shih-Poo
- Tips for traveling with your sweet Shih-Poo
- Proper grooming techniques for the Shih-Poo coat
- Shih-Poo-specific health and wellness information for all stages
Shih-Poos definitely have plenty of energy, but they are so small that you can easily work off that energy without having to tire yourself out. Their size does mean they aren’t a great breed to choose if you are looking for a dog to take on a long jog, and they will be happy to go hiking, camping, or just spending time exploring outside.