Professional Shih Tzu Grooming Tips: Keep Your Dog Looking Royal
Master the art of Shih Tzu grooming with professional techniques. Learn about daily brushing, bathing, nail care, and maintaining that signature flowing coat.
By Tillery Family · December 30, 2024 · 10 min read
Proper grooming is essential for Shih Tzus to maintain their beautiful appearance and good health. Their double coat requires regular attention, but with the right techniques, you can keep your dog looking magnificent.
Daily Grooming Routine
Brushing Essentials
- Use a pin brush and metal comb
- Work in sections, starting from the bottom
- Brush down to the skin to prevent matting
- Pay special attention to friction areas (behind ears, under arms, legs)
Face Care
- Clean eyes daily with a damp cloth
- Wipe away tear stains gently
- Keep hair out of eyes with clips or bands
- Check and clean ears weekly
Weekly Deep Grooming
Thorough Brushing Session
- Set aside 30-45 minutes
- Use detangling spray for stubborn mats
- Check for any skin issues or parasites
- Trim hair between paw pads
Nail Care
- Trim nails every 2-3 weeks
- Use proper dog nail clippers
- Cut only the white tip, avoiding the pink quick
- File smooth if needed
Monthly Professional Care
Professional Grooming
Every 4-6 weeks, consider professional grooming for:
- Full body trim
- Sanitary areas
- Professional nail trimming
- Thorough cleaning
Bath Time
- Use lukewarm water
- High-quality dog shampoo and conditioner
- Rinse thoroughly to prevent skin irritation
- Blow dry on cool setting while brushing
Coat Styles
Show Cut (Long Coat)
- Maintains full length
- Requires daily brushing
- Beautiful but high maintenance
- Best for dedicated owners
Puppy Cut
- Short, even length all over
- Much easier to maintain
- Still adorable and comfortable
- Popular choice for pet owners
Teddy Bear Cut
- Leaves face fuller and rounded
- Body trimmed shorter
- Cute and manageable
- Great compromise style
Regular grooming not only keeps your Shih Tzu looking beautiful but also strengthens your bond and helps maintain their health. Start grooming routines early to help your puppy become comfortable with handling.