I worked as a dog groomer for 2 years and found this product:
http://www.petedge.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=3343&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=12&iSubCat=133&iSubSubCat=141&iProductID=3343
it's used for the eye area (that usually turns red) on white dogs, but it works well on the beard as well.
The thing with Shih Tzu's is that they are a VERY high maitenance dog. Their face needs to wiped DAILY to keep the stains off, and even then there WILL be some staining!
When you take her to the groomer, ask for a "Teddy Bear Face and a long top" , this will leave her head long (for the pony-tail) and the face round but the beard a little shorter, which helps keep it out of her food.
Good Luck and congratulations on the new *baby*!
;)
2006-12-09 15:00:10
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answered by Minky 3
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White Shih Tzu
2016-10-07 02:47:03
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answered by ? 4
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I have 8 Shih Tzu's, keeping them clean all over is a job in itself. What I would tell you is to wash her little face every morning with her routine brushing. Mostly around the corner of her eyes. You should find a good groomer and really look into a good groomer. and have her groomed every six weeks or so. Remember too Shih Tzu colors change slightly as they get older. It will take about a year for the true colors stay put. My soild brown one ended up being gray with in the year. The red color may stay there..good luck on your little one.. You couldn't ask for a better dog than a Shih Tzu.
2006-12-09 15:00:37
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answered by china 4
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For red around the mouth, I'd try using a ceramic or metal bowl and giving her filtered water. A lot of times the red is caused by bacteria from a plastic bowl or minerals in tap water.
2006-12-09 15:09:06
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answered by Shane 5
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I worked at a groomer also and the teddy bear cut is very cute! Yes there are many things you can get to help. The discoloring is coming from her saliva she will get this color at corners of mouth and her eyes. she may also have spots on her body if she chews at herself often. Regular grooming and baths is your best thing.wipe her face after she eats or drinks.this is very normal. Find a good groomer and they will help.
2006-12-09 15:47:23
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answered by sabledane 2
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2016-12-17 13:32:31
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answered by aziz 4
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my parents have breed shih tzus my whole life...the best thing to keep their face from getting more of the red tint(which is actually like rust to a dog) is to water them from a water bottle like you would a rabbit... trust me it keeps it from getting red... the reason it gets red is because when they drink out of a bowl is stains their hair. trust me they drink very well out of a bottle too. just mount it on the wall next to their food. plus this way you dont always have to clean up from them spilling the water bowl... this will work 100 %
2006-12-09 15:11:56
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answered by glow_worm_4u 2
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some foods do this ...wash daily with warm water wash away from the eyes down the sides of the nose and check she hasnt food stuck side of her mouth..i think you will always have problems with her as she is solid white as you say as it is not a desirable colour for a shihtzu is her pigment o.k. eye rims mouth pads they should be black not brown or pink as if they are pink then her eyes will look sore..
2006-12-10 01:22:11
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answered by madison 3
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My Dalmatian mix has the same problem I wipe his face with a warm wash cloth a couple of times a day. He hates it but it keeps him clean I also have the groomer shear close on his chin and around his muzzle - makes less for the food to cling to when he eats
2006-12-09 14:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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All my pets names are crazy. My birds names are Kitty and Fish. My fishes name is Mouse. My horses names are Bear and Zeb (short for Zebra) My dogs names are Whale and Wolf. So I suggest Squirel, or Lion. Something abstract. Not like everyone else. Lol.
2016-03-29 01:31:26
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answered by ? 4
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