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Shih Tzu

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01:38 28/08/2024
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Shih Tzu Health Issues

cream-colored shih tzu lying on a bed with his pet parent behind him, shallow focus
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The average Shih Tzu lifespan is long, at 10-18 years. They are considered a healthy breed overall, though they can be prone to certain medical conditions. Some medical problems this breed is predisposed to include:

Brachycephalic Syndrome

Dogs with flat faces, such as the Shih Tzu, have brachycephalic syndrome. This is characterized by upper airway abnormalities such as:

  • Small nostrils

  • A long, soft palate

  • Collapsing trachea

  • Extra tissue in the back of the throat

All of these aspects can cause trouble breathing and make Shih Tzu more prone to overheating. If the condition is severe, your veterinarian may discuss surgery to help correct some of these issues when your Shih Tzu is a puppy before they have trouble breathing.

Obesity

Shih Tzu aren’t exactly athletes—and because of this, they can often become overweight. Obesity in dogs can lead to other issues such as diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and difficulty breathing.

It’s important to limit treats to less than 10% of a dog’s daily calorie intake and ensure your pup gets 20-30 minutes of controlled exercise (such as walks and playtime) daily.

Luxating Patellas

Patellar luxation is a condition where the kneecap slips out of its normal position, causing discomfort, limping, and arthritis. Dogs with luxating patellas will occasionally skip and hold up a back leg during walking.

Often, the patella will return back to position on its own, but sometimes surgery is recommended in severe cases.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease, or dental disease, is commonly seen in Shih Tzu dogs because their teeth can easily overcrowd their small mouths. This overcrowding leads to tartar and plaque development.

Routine teeth brushing, professional dental cleanings, and surgical removal of any problematic teeth will help keep your Shih Tzu’s mouth healthy.

Hip Dysplasia

Hip dysplasia results when the hip joints don’t develop properly, and thus do not fit together. This eventually leads to arthritis, trouble walking, and pain.

Hip dysplasia is often diagnosed via X-rays and treated with oral medications or joint supplements to reduce inflammation and pain. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary.

Eye Problems

Shih Tzu have many inherited eye conditions, including glaucoma, chronic dry eye, and cataracts. Eye conditions can be quite painful, and signs include:

  • Red eyes

  • Bulging eyes

  • Eye discharge

  • Rubbing the eyes

  • Cloudy eyes

  • Squinting

  • Blindness

Contact a veterinarian if you have any concerns about your dog’s eyes.

Liver Shunts (Portosystemic Shunts)

A liver shunt is a liver disease that causes toxins in the blood stream to bypass the liver, the organ that normally filters these toxins out of the body. The toxins build up, eventually causing chronic gastrointestinal issues, stunted growth, and even neurologic signs such as ataxia (a “drunken sailor gait”) or seizures.

Blood testing is performed to diagnose this condition, along with abdominal imaging and, often, surgery to repair the shunt, if possible. Diet changes and oral medications can also be used to manage dogs with milder signs.

Ear Infections

Shih Tzu ears are floppy, which presents two issues:

  • It does not allow air flow into the ear canals

  • It allows fur to grow inside of their ears

This combination can trap moisture in the ears, leading to red, painful, and/or itchy ears.

Your veterinarian will assess for ear infections in your Shih Tzu with a thorough examination. Infections are often treated with topical and/or oral medications.

Glomerulonephrititis

Glomerulonephrititis is a type of kidney disease inherited in Shih Tzu. It causes excess protein to be lost from the body and may cause the kidneys to malfunction at an early age. Clinical signs can include:

  • Lack of appetite

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Increased thirst and urination

  • Weight loss

  • Muscle wasting

Therapy with diet changes, oral medications, and sometimes fluid therapy is required for treatment.

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