These teddy bear dogs are fluffy and need consistent grooming.
They don't have high energy needs but play with them daily inside and give them short daily walks.
Shichons don't do well in very cold or very hot weather so be sure to keep them comfortable.
They are very loyal and don't like to be left alone for long periods.
Do Shichons bark a lot? These dogs are not known for excessive barking.
A cross between a Bichon Frise and a Shih Tzu, the small Shichon is a generally healthy dog and has a life expectancy of 15 – 18 years. While designer breeds like the Shichon are considered healthier options compared to their purebred counterparts, they can still be prone to the same health conditions. With proper care and yearly vet exams, the majority of Shichons will live long and healthy lives. Monitor your dog for any physical or behavioral changes, and contact your veterinarian with any concerns.
Potential Health Conditions:
• Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD)
• Dislocated Kneecap, Patellar Luxation
• Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
• Gum Disease, Periodontal Disease
• Retinal Detachment (RD)
• Dry Eye, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS)
• Hypothyroidism
• Liver shunt, Portosystemic Shunt
• Cataracts
• Allergies
• Cystitis, Bladder infections
Suggested Screenings:
• Hip evaluation
• Patella evaluation
• Eye examination
Routine care:
• Spay or neuter
• Routine dental care
• Controlled exercise
• Eye care