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Shihpoos

we do not have any available at this time please fill out a puppy application to get on our waitlist! We are expecting a July 2022 litter

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Leah
 

DOB 12/3/21 
Go home 2/4/21
Can hold for Valentines 



Sable Merle $2000 Sold to Jamie F

Parti Merle $2000 Sold to Deb B
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​Black/White Paws White Chest $900 Sold to Lakeimya B
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​At their best, Shihpoos are playful, friendly and affectionate, always happy to sit in a lap and give a little love. They generally weigh 7 to 20 pounds, depending on the size of their parent breeds. For their size, they are courageous and make excellent watchdogs, but they can be on the yappy side.
Choose a Shihpoo if you have older children who understand how to handle a dog carefully. Toddlers can be clumsy and may hurt a Shihpoo unless you can always be there to supervise their interactions.
Shihpoos are smart but may be stubborn. To train them effectively, you'll need to figure out how to motivate them. Often, this involves food rewards or somehow inspiring the dog to believe that what you want him to do is his own idea.
Shihpoos have a moderate activity level that is adaptable to their owner's lifestyle. They will enjoy a walk or active indoor playtime each day. Some Shihpoos love being in the limelight, and they do well in such dog sports as agility, obedience and rally.
Poodles have a reputation for being hypoallergenic, meaning they can be tolerated by people who have allergies to dogs. Because they have the Poodle in their heritage, Shihpoos are sometimes promoted as being hypoallergenic. But allergies are caused not by a particular dog coat type but by dander, the dead skin cells that are shed by all dogs. There is no scientific evidence that any breed or cross breed is more or less allergenic than any other dog. Some people with allergies react less severely to particular dogs, but no reputable breeder will guarantee that her dogs are hypoallergenic.
Shihpoos can have different types of fur, ranging from curly to straight, depending on which genes they inherit, but most have a curly or wavy coat. A Shihpoo coat looks its best with professional grooming every four to six weeks, and it requires brushing or combing every couple of days to prevent mats or tangles as well as regular bathing in between appointments with the groomer.
Shihpoos are among the breeds that commonly develop reddish-brown tear stains beneath their eyes. Sometimes the stains are related to the dog's diet, and changing foods can help. Your best bet, though, is to wash the face daily, carefully wiping beneath the eyes, to prevent stains from setting.
Your Shihpoo doesn't need a bikini wax, but you do need to trim the genital area for cleanliness or have the groomer shave the lower belly area. This prevents urine from staining and stinking up the coat and feces from getting caught in the hair around the anus.
In addition, trim his nails at least monthly --more frequently if necessary --keep his ears clean and dry to prevent ear infections and brush his teeth as often as possible. Small dogs are especially prone to periodontal disease.
Shihpoos are companion dogs meant to live in the house. They may be sensitive to heat and should never be left outdoors in hot or humid weather.
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    • Mini Bernedoodles
    • Goldendoodles
    • Shichons/Teddybears
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    • Deposits Payment & Transportation Info
    • What to expect
    • Place Your Deposit
    • Puppy Training
    • Vaccinations
    • Hypoglycemia
    • Puppy Nutrition & Insurance
    • Our Veterinarian
    • things to know about breeders
  • Puppy Supplies
  • Customer Reviews
  • New Families