Shih-Poo 👑

Shih-Poo

Hybrid / Designer · Hybrid · Regal Shih Tzu meets brainy Poodle — a fluffy little charmer with ancient noble roots

8–18 lbsWeight
8–15 inHeight
13–17 yrsLifespan
LowEnergy

🎬 Shih Poo Facts

Watch this video for a quick overview of the Shih Poo — see the breed in action before diving into the details below.

🐾 Overview

The Shih-Poo is a cross between the ancient Shih Tzu and the Toy Poodle. The Shih Tzu has roots in Chinese imperial courts going back over 1,000 years, while the Poodle brings hypoallergenic qualities and exceptional intelligence. The Shih-Poo combines the best of both into a cheerful, long-lived companion.

Shih-Poos are gentle, affectionate, and surprisingly adaptable. They tend to be calmer than many other doodle mixes, making them excellent companions for seniors and families with young children. Their low-shedding coat and long lifespan (up to 17 years) make them a wonderful long-term commitment.

📸 Photo Gallery

Real Shih-Poos — browse photos showcasing their look, size, and personality.

😊 Temperament & Personality

Shih-Poos are known for being personality can vary — early socialization shapes their adult character. They form deep bonds with their families and thrive on consistent human connection. They strike a good balance — lively enough to enjoy playtime and adventures, but calm enough to settle indoors when the day is done.

Training is generally a pleasure with Shih-Poos — they are responsive, motivated, and pick up commands quickly. They are typically gentle and patient with children, making them a reliable family companion.

  • Moderately active — enjoys exercise and playtime but appreciates downtime at home
  • Affectionate and people-oriented — thrives on closeness with their family
  • Patient and gentle with children — a dependable family companion
  • Intelligent and eager to learn — responds enthusiastically to positive training methods
  • Personality can vary depending on which parent breed's traits dominate — early socialization is key
  • Genuinely enjoys relaxing — equally happy on a couch as on a trail with the right owner

🏃 Exercise & Activity Needs

Shih-Poos need regular daily exercise to maintain a healthy weight and an even temperament. They are versatile companions who enjoy active outings but are equally content to relax at home after their needs are met.

  • Daily exercise: 30 – 45 minutes of moderate activity
  • Daily exercise matched to the energy levels of the parent breeds — most hybrids fall in the moderate-to-high energy range
  • Daily walks, play sessions, and occasional trips to a dog park are ideal
  • Mental enrichment (puzzle toys, training) complements physical exercise
  • Adjust intensity based on age — puppies and seniors need gentler, shorter sessions
  • Indoor play can substitute on days with extreme weather

✂️ Grooming & Coat Care

Shih-Poos have a curly or wavy coat that grows continuously and does not shed the way most breeds do. Without regular grooming, the coat will mat and tangle — professional trims every 6–8 weeks are essential, along with daily or every-other-day brushing at home.

  • Brush daily or every other day to prevent mats — use a slicker brush and metal comb
  • Professional grooming every 6–8 weeks to trim and shape the coat
  • Bathe every 4–6 weeks using a dog-specific moisturizing shampoo
  • Check and clean inside the ears weekly — curly-coated dogs trap moisture and debris
  • Trim nails every 3–4 weeks
  • Keep the face trimmed around the eyes to maintain visibility and prevent tear stains

🎓 Training

Shih-Poos are moderately trainable and respond well to patient, consistent positive reinforcement. They benefit from clear expectations and a calm, confident trainer who establishes routines early.

Keep sessions short — 10 to 15 minutes — and always end on a success. Enrolling in a puppy or adult obedience class provides structured learning and valuable socialization.

  • Begin training and socialization as early as possible — the puppy window is critical
  • Reward-based training (treats, praise, play) produces the best and fastest results
  • Be consistent — the same rules must apply every session and every family member must agree
  • Many popular hybrids include Poodle ancestry, which contributes high intelligence and trainability. Start early, be consistent, and use positive reinforcement.
  • Crate training establishes boundaries, aids house training, and gives your dog a safe personal space
  • Short, positive sessions daily beat long, infrequent sessions every time

🏥 Health & Common Issues

Shih-Poos may benefit from hybrid vigor, which can reduce the incidence of some hereditary conditions found in the parent breeds. That said, they can still inherit health issues from either side. Choosing a reputable breeder who health-tests both parents — and scheduling regular veterinary check-ups — is the best protection.

Hybrid vigor may reduce some conditions Hip dysplasia Eye conditions Inherits parent-breed health risks Dental disease Obesity (if under-exercised)
Average Lifespan
13–17 yrs
Size Category
Small — 8–18 lbs
Vet Visits
Annual wellness exams + vaccinations
Pet Insurance
Strongly recommended for all breeds

🏠 Is a Shih-Poo Right for You?

A Shih-Poo is a wonderful choice for families seeking a companion that blends the best qualities of both parent breeds. They tend to thrive with engaged owners who provide consistent exercise, training, and socialization. As hybrids, individual traits can vary — meeting the specific dog before adopting is always a smart move.

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🐕With Dogs★★★★★
🐈With Cats★★★★☆
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🍽️ How Much to Feed a Shih-Poo

Shih-Poos need consistent, well-portioned meals matched to their life stage. Overfeeding is one of the biggest health risks for any dog — use these guidelines and adjust based on your dog's activity level and body condition.

Puppy (8–12 weeks)
3–4 small meals per day
Puppy (3–6 months)
3 meals per day
Adult (1+ year)
2 meals per day
Senior (7+ years)
2 smaller meals per day

📏 Daily Portion Guide by Weight

These are general guidelines for a small-breed dog. Always check the feeding instructions on your specific food brand, and adjust based on activity level and body condition score.

10 lbs (inactive)
½ cup/day
15 lbs (average)
¾ cup/day
20 lbs (active)
1 cup/day
25 lbs (very active)
1¼ cups/day

✅ Best Foods for Shih-Poos

Look for dog foods where the first ingredient is a named protein — chicken, beef, salmon, or lamb. Small-breed formulas are calibrated for their metabolism and nutritional needs.

  • Small-breed formula sized for tiny jaws
  • Dental health kibble or regular brushing — flat face causes dental crowding
  • Omega-3s for continuous coat growth
  • Avoid overfeeding — weight gain strains their small frame

🚫 Foods That Are Dangerous for Shih-Poos

These common human foods can be toxic — even life-threatening — for dogs. Keep them safely out of reach at all times.

Chocolate Grapes & Raisins Onions & Garlic Xylitol (artificial sweetener) Macadamia Nuts Alcohol Avocado Raw yeast dough

🦴 Healthy Treats for Shih-Poos

  • Carrots — low calorie, great for dental health
  • Blueberries — antioxidants and a sweet reward
  • Plain cooked chicken or turkey (no seasoning)
  • Apple slices (remove seeds and core)
  • Plain rice cakes — low-calorie training reward
  • Commercial treats sized appropriately for a small breed

💡 Tip: Boarding your Shih-Poo?

Always bring your Shih-Poo's regular food when boarding. Switching food suddenly can cause digestive upset. Provide the facility your exact feeding schedule and portion sizes.

💰 How Much Does a Shih-Poo Cost?

The upfront cost of a Shih-Poo is just the beginning. Here's a realistic breakdown of what to expect — both to acquire one and to own one for their lifetime.

Reputable Breeder
$500–$1,500
Show / Champion Lines
$1,500–$4,000+
Rescue / Adoption
$50–$350
Backyard Breeder ⚠️
$200–$600 (risky)

📅 Monthly Cost of Owning a Shih-Poo

Beyond the purchase price, owning a Shih-Poo costs between $100–$180 per month on average. Here's where the money goes:

Food (quality kibble)
$25–$50/month
Vet visits (annual)
$400 – $800/year
Pet insurance
$30 – $70/month
Grooming
$30 – $80/month
Toys & supplies
$15 – $35/month
Training classes
$100 – $300 (one-time)

📊 Lifetime Cost Estimate

Over a 12–15 year lifespan, a Shih-Poo typically costs between $8,000–$18,000 total — depending on health, lifestyle, and the services you use.

  • First year is the most expensive: purchase cost + vaccinations + spay/neuter + starter supplies
  • Budget extra for unexpected vet bills — accidents and emergencies can happen to any breed
  • Pet insurance pays for itself if your dog ever needs surgery or serious treatment
  • Boarding costs: plan for $50–$100/night at quality facilities when you travel

💡 Money-saving tip

Pet insurance is worth considering for any breed. Buying before your dog turns 1 gives the best rates and fewest pre-existing condition exclusions. Compare 2–3 providers before committing.

💡 How to Save Money as a Shih-Poo Owner

  • Get pet insurance before your dog turns 1 — premiums are lower and pre-existing conditions won't be excluded
  • Buy food in larger bags when possible — significantly cheaper per pound
  • Learn basic grooming at home — brushing, ear cleaning, and nail trimming save groomer fees
  • Ask your vet about wellness plans — many clinics offer annual packages that bundle routine care
  • Use a rewards credit card for larger vet bills
  • Adopt instead of buying — rescue Shih-Poos are just as loving and cost a fraction of the price

🧬 Popular Shih-Poo Mix Breeds

Because Shih-Poos have such wonderful traits, they're a popular choice for intentional mixed breeding. Here are the most common — and most loved — Shih-Poo crosses.

🐾 F1 Shih-Poo

50/50 cross — coat varies from wavy Shih Tzu to curly Poodle.

Size
45–70 lbs
Energy
Moderate–High
Shedding
Low
Price
$800–$3,000

🐾 F1B Shih-Poo

F1 × Toy Poodle. Curlier, reduced shedding.

Size
5–15 lbs
Energy
Moderate–High
Shedding
Low
Price
$800–$3,000

🐾 Teddy Bear Dog

Shih-Poo is one of the original "teddy bear dog" breeds.

Size
20–45 lbs
Energy
Moderate–High
Shedding
Moderate
Price
$300–$1,200

🐾 Zuchon / Shichon

Shih Tzu × Bichon — a popular fluffier alternative.

Size
20–45 lbs
Energy
Moderate–High
Shedding
Low
Price
$300–$1,200

🎉 Amazing Facts About Shih-Poos

Shih-Poos are full of surprises. Here are some of the most fascinating, funny, and heartwarming facts about this breed.

  • 👑 The Shih Tzu parent was bred exclusively for Chinese emperors — the Shih-Poo carries a lineage of over 1,000 years of royal companionship.
  • 🎂 With a lifespan of up to 17 years, the Shih-Poo is one of the longest-lived of all doodle-type breeds.
  • 😴 They are naturally calm and do not need extensive exercise — a short daily walk and some indoor play keeps them content.
  • ✂️ Their coat grows continuously and needs trimming every 6–8 weeks — many owners prefer a short "teddy bear cut."
  • 🏆 Consistently ranked among the top 5 most popular small hybrid dogs in North America.

📋 Shih-Poo At a Glance

Hybrid
Shih Tzu × Toy Poodle
Sizes
Toy (8–13 lbs), Mini (13–18 lbs)
Coat
Soft, wavy to curly, low-to-no shedding
Colors
All colors — white, black, gold, parti, tri

❤️ Why People Love the Shih-Poo

  • Loyal and devoted companions who form deep bonds with their families
  • Adaptable to a wide variety of living situations with the right exercise and care
  • Unique history and personality that sets them apart from other breeds
  • Consistently ranked among the most rewarding breeds to live with