Pug To:Pug and Shih Tzu Mix
Facts & Origin
Pug and Shih Tzu mix - a hybrid breed.
This little guy is a mix of Pug and Shih Tzu. He is full of energy and loves to play. He is a happy little dog who is always up for a cuddle.
What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?
The Pug-Shih Tzu mix breed has a compact body with a short, square muzzle. The head is large in proportion to the body and the eyes are round and prominent. The ears are small and folded. The coat is dense and can be either straight or wavy. It is usually black, tan or fawn in color. The average weight is 7 kg and the average height is 20 cm.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | China - Tibet |
Life expectancy | 10 - 16 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance - high-maintenance |
Activity level | low |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits of Pug and Shih Tzu mix - Such is probably his nature.
Suppose you want to read an article about the character and attitude of a Pug and Shih Tzu mix:
Pug and Shih Tzu mixes are small, gentle and loving dogs that make excellent companions. They are also very active and love to play and run. This breed is a good choice for families with children, as they are very patient and good-natured.
This breed needs some exercise, so a daily walk or playtime in the yard is necessary. They are also very intelligent and can be easily trained to do tricks and be obedient.
Pugs and Shih Tzus are both breeds known for being very loyal and affectionate to their owners, and this mix is no different. They will follow you anywhere in the house and always want to be near you. This breed is also very compatible with other animals and gets along well with dogs and cats.
Overall, the Pug and Shih Tzu mix is a great choice for anyone looking for a small, loving and active companion. They are low maintenance and a great addition to any family.
Character
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Health and breeding information
What diseases can occur in Pug and Shih Tzu mix.
Pug-Shih Tzu mixes are known to be prone to a number of health problems, including obesity, respiratory problems, eye problems, and skin problems.
One of the most common health problems in Pug-Shih Tzu mixes is obesity. These dogs are often very food demanding, and if they don't get enough exercise, they can easily become overweight. This can lead to a number of other health problems, such as joint problems, respiratory problems, and even heart disease.
Another common health problem in Pug-Shih Tzu mixes is respiratory problems. These dogs have short noses that can make it difficult for them to breathe. They are also prone to allergies, which can exacerbate their breathing problems.
Eye problems are also common in Pug-Shih Tzu mixes. These dogs can develop what is called "cherry eye," in which the gland that produces tears prolapses and becomes visible. They may also develop cataracts, glaucoma and other eye problems.
Skin problems are also common in Pug-Shih Tzu mixes. These dogs can develop allergies that can cause itching and scratching. They can also develop hot spots, which are open sores that can become infected.
Overall, Pug-Shih Tzu mixes are generally healthy dogs. However, they are prone to a number of health problems, so it is important to be aware of them. If you are considering a Pug-Shih-Tzu mix, be sure to talk to your veterinarian about the potential health issues this breed is prone to.
What does this mixed breed look like?
The Pug-Shih Tzu mix breed has a short, smooth coat that can be either black, brown or white. The most common colors for this breed are black and white, brown is less common. The coat is not very thick, so this breed does not require much grooming.
Fur length | short - medium |
Fur | flat coated |
Ear shape | Tilt-ear - Floppy Ear |
Tail | stubby - rolled up |
Anatomy | massive, square, hefty, rugged |
Size ♀ | 20 - 28 cm |
Weight ♀ | 4 - 8 kg |
Size ♂ | 20 - 30 cm |
Weight ♂ | 4 - 8 kg |
Suitable For | Beginner, Children, Seniors, Beginner, Seniors |
Known Diseases
Breathing problems
Dogs with shortened muzzles can often experience respiratory problems.
Denture malocclusions
Malocclusions of the dentition often occur in dogs with short muzzles.
Heart disease
Can occur frequently in dogs and can sometimes be treated with medication.
Hip dysplasia (HD)
The hip dysplasia or hip joint dysplasia of the dog (HD) is a maldevelopment of the hip joint.
Shortness of breath
Difficult breathing can be recognized by the dog's rattling and sometimes accelerated breathing rate.
Overweight
Often, unfortunately, the dogs very much under excess weight. But the dogs themselves are never to blame!
Eye infections
Chronic eye infections can be very painful in dogs and can be treated with medication. In rare cases, the cornea must be treated.
Knee injuries
Some breeds, unfortunately, especially suffer from knee injuries of various kinds.
Patellar luxation
Patellar luxation is the term used to describe a displacement of the kneecap, which is one of the most common causes of lameness in dogs.
FAQ
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This depends on the type of coat the dog has. Some Pug and Shih Tzu mixes have a coat that sheds very little, while others shed moderately.
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Yes, Pug and Shih Tzu mixes are generally good with children and other pets. They can be playful and affectionate, but they can also be protective of their family.
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Pug and Shih Tzu mixes are easy to train if you use positive reinforcement methods. They can be stubborn at times, but are usually willing to please their owners.
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Pug and Shih Tzu mixes don't need a lot of exercise, but they do need some daily activity. A short walk or a play session is enough.
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Pug and Shih Tzu mixes are prone to some health problems, such as obesity, respiratory disease and joint problems.
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