Shih Tzu - Toys and Special Treats
Inspect your dog's toys often. If there are pieces bit off the
toy, discard it. Usually small pieces of a toy or chew will pass
through a dog's system, but they could end up causing an
intestinal blockage instead.
Flimsy vinyl or plastic toys or balls with squeakers and bells
in them usually don't hold up. Some shih tzu will just tear at
the toy until they get the squeaker out. The squeakers and bells
also pose a problem of your shih tzu choking on them if he tries
to swallow the objects.
Shih tzu like to carry around stuffed toys in their mouth. Get
stuffed toys made especially for dogs. Children's stuffed toys
will usually have noses and eyes that can be easily chewed off.
Kong toys are made of heavy rubber and are very durable, which
makes a nice choice for your shih tzu to chew on without worry
of him chewing off small pieces of the toy and choking. They can
be packed with small dog biscuits or bits of cheese to encourage
the dog to play with them. They can keep your shih tzu busy for
quite a while as he works to get out the treats.
I do not recommend rawhide for shih tzu at all. Stay away from
rawhide with the shih tzu. Avoid commercially made pig ears and
calf hooves as well. HealthyPetNet has an excellent product
called "Porky Puffs." Visit my website at Stain Glass Shih Tzu
to find a link to the HealthyPetNet website for purchasing
these. My shih tzu are just crazy for Porky Puffs. Once you have
tried the Porky Puffs and see how your shih tzu love them, you
will forget all about any other kind of pig ears, calf hooves or
rawhide treats that actually can be dangerous to your shih tzu
if those small pieces get hung in their neck or digestive
system. You will end up in the emergency vet clinic. Try the
Porky Puffs from HealthPetNet, I promise you they are safe,
excellent and have that smell dogs just can't resist.
Nylabones is another excellent product to have for your shih
tzu. You can get Nylabone in edible flavors, a huge variety of
flavors actually. You can also purchase Nylabones in the plastic
form in all kinds of flavors. You really should have Nylabones
at all times for your shih tzu. They help during teething
periods and times you want to train your shih tzu to chew on
something appropriate - a Nylabone is an excellent choice to use
during these training sessions.
Never, never give your shih tzu chicken bones or any other type
of bone that might splinter.
A very special treat is Marrow Bones. You can buy Marrow Bones
from a butcher or in the meat department at your grocery store.
They are fairly inexpensive. Select them carefully. Avoid those
cut at an angle that have sharp, boney material inside. Choose
instead marrow bones that are cut straight across and are
circular with soft marrow inside. If you can have your butcher
to cut them this way for you, Marrow Bones are always a special
treat for your shih tzu. Boil them for about 20 minutes, then
cool. Scrape off any sharp gristle on the outside that the dog
might otherwise chew and ingest. Give the dog one bone, and
freeze the others for later use. Shih tzu love to work at
getting out the marrow and this can help to keep them busy, and
free of boredom. Once the marrow is gone, fill the bones with
peanut butter. Marrow bones also can be filled with dry dog food
made into a mush with water, freeze the bones with this filling,
then thaw them a bit before giving them to the shih tzu. If the
marrow bones get grungy after your shih tzu eats out the treat
in the middle, put them in the dishwasher. Toss the bones when
they begin to show signs of wear.