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Shorkies can face several challenges, including high grooming demands, separation anxiety, and inherited health issues like dental disease and tracheal collapse.
Shorkies have long, silky coats that shed minimally, making them a low-shedding breed though not fully hypoallergenic.
A full-grown Shorkie is a small, sturdy dog typically standing 6–14 inches tall and weighing 5–16 pounds, with long, silky hair and expressive eyes.
A Shorkie typically costs between $600 and $2,000, depending on the breeder's reputation, puppy pedigree, and location.
Yes, a Shorkie is a good dog for the right owner: affectionate, loyal, and spunky, best suited for attentive households willing to meet their grooming and companionship needs.
A Shorkie is a small mixed-breed dog, a cross between a Shih Tzu and a Yorkshire Terrier. They're known for their affectionate nature, lively personality, and long, silky coats.
For dogs, especially seniors, 15 minutes of mental stimulation can include touch screen games, puzzles, or scent work that keep their minds active and support cognitive health.
The 3-3-3 rule for dog anxiety refers to a guideline suggesting it takes 3 days for a dog to decompress, 3 weeks to learn a routine, and 3 months to feel fully comfortable in a new environment.
Fifteen minutes of mental stimulation can include touch screen games that challenge a dog's mind, support cognitive health, and offer engaging, screen-based enrichment.
The 3-3-3 rule for dog anxiety describes the adjustment phases a rescue dog goes through: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to start learning the routine, and 3 months to feel fully at home.

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