The Shih Tzu: Little Prince of the Forbidden City in Quebec
The Shih Tzu, meaning "lion dog" in Mandarin, is a royal companion born in Chinese imperial palaces over a thousand years ago. With over 75 active listings in Quebec, it remains one of the province’s most sought-after companion dogs. Weighing 9 to 16 pounds and standing about 10 inches, the Shih Tzu charms with its gentle expression and cascading luxurious coat available in all colours.
An Affectionate and Adaptable Companion
Bred for one purpose — to be an exceptional companion — the Shih Tzu excels at its role. Its temperament is remarkably balanced: affectionate without being clingy, playful without being hyperactive. Unlike some toy breeds, it is generally friendly with everyone — children, strangers, other dogs, and cats. For residents of Montreal, Laval, and Gatineau, its compact size makes it perfect for condo and apartment living.
Grooming and Quebec Life
The Shih Tzu’s coat is beautiful but demanding — daily brushing in full length, or a convenient "puppy cut" with groomer visits every 6 to 8 weeks. During Quebec winters, its small size and brachycephalic muzzle make it vulnerable to cold — a warm coat and booties are essential. Summer heat sensitivity also requires caution and air conditioning.
For adoption in Canada, choose CKC-certified breeders who test for eye conditions, renal dysplasia, and patellar luxation. Avoid "imperial" or "teacup" designations. Browse our dog listings on QuebecAnnonce and visit the Canadian Kennel Club.