Plott Hound vs Shih Tzu

Which dog breed is right for you?

Plott Hound

Size
40–60 lbs, 20–25 in
Lifespan
12–14 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Bold Loyal Athletic Determined

Shih Tzu

Size
9–16 lbs, 9–11 in
Lifespan
10–18 years
Exercise
Low
Grooming
High
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Affectionate Playful Outgoing Loyal

About the Plott Hound

The Plott Hound is the official state dog of North Carolina, descended from Hanoverian Schweisshunds brought to the Appalachian Mountains by German immigrant Johannes Plott in 1750. These athletic, muscular hounds stand 20 to 25 inches tall and weigh 40 to 60 pounds, built for endurance and tenacity on the trail. Their short to medium-length, glossy coat is most commonly brindle — ranging from yellow to chocolate to black brindle — though solid colors also occur.

Temperament & Personality

Plott Hounds are courageous, loyal, and determined — originally bred to track and tree bears, they possess a tenacious drive that can be both impressive and challenging. With their families, they are affectionate, eager to please, and surprisingly gentle, often forming deep bonds with their primary caretaker. They generally do well with children and other dogs, especially when raised together, though their strong prey drive means caution around cats and small animals.

Pros

  • Exceptional stamina and athleticism for hiking and outdoor adventures
  • Loyal and protective without being overly aggressive toward people
  • Low-maintenance coat that requires only occasional brushing
  • Healthier than many purebreds with a lifespan of 12 to 14 years

Cons

  • Loud, baying voice that carries long distances — not suited for noise-sensitive neighborhoods
  • Strong prey drive makes reliable off-leash recall very difficult
  • Can be stubborn and single-minded when tracking a scent
  • Requires substantial daily exercise — at least 60 minutes of vigorous activity

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About the Shih Tzu

The Shih Tzu — meaning "lion dog" in Mandarin — was bred for centuries within the walls of the Chinese imperial palace, likely from crosses between the Lhasa Apso and the Pekingese. These small, sturdy dogs stand 9 to 10.5 inches tall and weigh 9 to 16 pounds, with a slightly longer body than they are tall and a proud, flowing gait. Their luxurious double coat grows continuously and can reach floor length, coming in virtually every color and combination, with a distinctive chrysanthemum-like pattern on the face where hair grows in all directions.

Temperament & Personality

Shih Tzus are affectionate, outgoing, and delightfully playful — bred solely as companion dogs, they have centuries of experience perfecting the art of being a devoted lapdog. They are friendly with nearly everyone, including children, strangers, and other pets, making them one of the most sociable toy breeds available. Shih Tzus are happy, adaptable, and surprisingly sturdy for their size, with a mischievous charm that keeps their families entertained.

Pros

  • Exceptionally friendly and sociable with people of all ages and other animals
  • Low exercise requirements — short walks and indoor play satisfy their needs
  • Minimal shedding when coat is kept in a shorter "puppy clip"
  • Adaptable and content in apartments, condos, and any living situation

Cons

  • Long coat demands daily brushing or frequent professional grooming
  • Brachycephalic structure contributes to breathing issues and heat intolerance
  • Prone to eye problems (proptosis, corneal ulcers), ear infections, and dental disease
  • Can be stubborn about housetraining — patience and consistency are essential

A Shih Tzu's sole mission in life is to love and be loved — find yours waiting on Puplister today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Plott Hound and a Shih Tzu?
The Plott Hound is 40–60 lbs, 20–25 in sized while the Shih Tzu is 9–16 lbs, 9–11 in sized. They differ in size (40–60 lbs, 20–25 in vs 9–16 lbs, 9–11 in), lifespan (12–14 years vs 10–18 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Plott Hound or Shih Tzu?
Plott Hound is generally good with kids. Shih Tzu is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Plott Hound or Shih Tzu?
The Plott Hound has a lifespan of 12–14 years while the Shih Tzu has a lifespan of 10–18 years.

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