Shih Tzu Topknots, Eyes And Ear Care
The standard coat of a Shih Tzu should be luxuriously long and
dense with a good wooly undercoat. The hair on top of the head
may be tied up. When a Shih Tzu is completely brushed and combed
the Shih Tzu should have a sleek look. The beard come to a point
and a long, luxuriant moustache flows over the beard.
Method of making a Shih Tzu or Shih Tzu puppy topknot: 1. Part
the hair from the ear on both sides of the head. 2. Gather up in
one hand the hair in the middle and slip on a latex band at the
base. 3. The band may have to be wrapped around twice to make it
secure. 4. A ribbon or barrette is recommended to be attached to
latex band.
How to make your own Shih Tzu or Shih Tzu puppy bows: 1. Cut one
yard of ribbon. The ribbon can be any width you desire. 2. From
this yard of ribbon, cut another piece about 5" long. Splice
this in half lengthwise. 3. Cut the remainder of the yard in
half. This material should give you enough for two ribbons or
bows. 4. Wrap one of the long pieces around two fingers. Slip
the folded ribbon off your fingers and double it over. 5. With a
utility scissors, snip off a piece at the corners in a "V"
shape, but not a sharp V, for you will lose any thread of
support. There should be a piece of ribbon left at the
centerfold to hold it all together. 6. Take one of the spliced
pieces (5") and tie the ribbon at the centerfold securely. 7.
Separate each fold by gently pulling out and twisting each fold
out from the center. Do both sides. When all the folds are
pulled out and twisted, the bow is completed. All that remains
is to fasten the bow to a tuft of hair, using the ends of the
center splice to tie the knot. Cut off any excess ribbon that
remains.
Care of the Shih Tzu or Shih Tzu puppy's ears: Because of the
long hair covering the Shih Tzu puppy's ears, problems can
develop when the ear gets little air. Clean the excess hair out
of your Shih Tzu puppy's ear canal (not the ear flap) to improve
air circulation and help prevent infection.
Care of the Shih Tzu's eyes: Shih Tzu generally have large eyes
with shallow sockets. A Shih Tzu's eyes are more prone to injury
than most other breeds. If your Shih Tzu puppy's eyes are red or
cloudy or tear excessively, or if your dog squints and rubs at
his eye, have a vet look at your Shih Tzu puppy's eye to
determine the cause.
Professionalism in Shih Tzu grooming: The word professional
means "one skilled in a profession, craft, or art. The word
professionalism is defined as "the methods, manner, or spirit of
a profession.
To become professional at anything, one must have the skills
appropriate to the art, craft or profession and must conduct
themselves professionally.