So, if every color is allowed, how many colors are there?
Unlike some breeds that are typically one color or a set pattern of a few colors,
there is a huge variety of rich colors for the Shih Tzu breed.
Colors can include black, brown, white, tan, red, blue, yellow, silver, and gray.
Most Shih Tzu coats have multiple colors and markings.
Less often though, they may come in rare solid colors.
SOLIDS
You're less likely to see solid-colored Shih Tzu's, but they do exist. They come in colors, such as:
DOUBLE COLOR COMBINATIONS
Many Shih Tzu coats are multi-colored. Some standard double colors for Shih Tzu are:
TRI-COLOR COMBINATIONS
The tri-color has three distinct colors making each dog unique since no two are exactly the same.
The color combinations are:
PARTI-COLORED
Parti-colored Shih Tzu have a combination of white and any other recognized color, typically in large patches.
BRINDLE
Technically, Brindle is a pattern rather than a particular color.
It refers to a certain pattern in which color falls on the coat creating a striping effect.
A pattern where dark streaks or stripes appear on a lighter background.
The colors that make up brindle on a Shih Tzu include whites, creams, golds, browns, grays, and black.
THE RAREST SHIH TZU COAT COLORS
The solid-colored coats are the hardest to come by.
Then comes parti-colored, brindle, liver, black and gold.
To make it even more confusing, a Shih Tzu's colors can change over time!
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