Getting a New Shih Tzu Puppy to Tolerate Grooming
All Shih Tzu puppies need to learn to tolerate grooming at an
early age. Grooming your Shih Tzu is more than cosmetic. A
matted Shih Tzu is uncomfortable and subject to skin irritations
and infections.
Unclipped toenails will grow and curve, distorting the Shih
Tzu's foot to the point of crippling. Dirty ears can become
infected and induce pain-related aggression and/or hearing loss.
Lack of grooming can cause a Shih Tzu serious discomfort.
Shih Tzu is not born with warm feelings toward being groomed. A
Shih Tzu needs to learn to enjoy grooming. This is easiest if
started sooner, rather than later. In time, your Shih Tzu will
learn to love the extra attention it receives while being
groomed.
Allow your new Shih Tzu puppy a couple of days to settle in to
his new home and family routine. Take the first few days to
familiarize all family members with the new Shih Tzu puppy's
housetraining, feeding and crating routines, and to establish
basic house rules.
During this time start preparing your new Shih Tzu puppy for
grooming by practicing positive association touching exercises.
You will need a container of treats. You can do the touching
exercises in any order, several times a day, and repeat each one
a half-dozen times before moving on to the next one. Try the
following exercises in five- to 10-minute sessions.
10 Positive Association Touching Exercises:
1. Scratch your Shih Tzu puppy under the chin, and then feed it
a tiny treat from your other hand. 2. Touch each paw, and then
feed the Shih Tzu puppy a treat from your other hand. 3. Rub
each ear. Feed your Shih Tzu puppy a treat after each rub. 4.
Stroke your Shih Tzu puppy's back, then offer a treat. 5. Run
your hand down your Shih Tzu puppy's tail, squeezing softly,
then feed your pup a treat. 6. Slip one hand under the Shih Tzu
puppy's chest and lift gently, and then feed your Shih Tzu puppy
a treat. 7. Lift each paw, and feed a treat after each lift. 8.
Massage each hind leg from hip to knee, and feed a treat after
each leg. 9. Slide your hand from each shoulder to the ankle,
and feed a treat after each. 10. Run your fingers over your Shih
Tzu puppy's face, cheeks and muzzle, and feed your Shih Tzu
puppy a treat.