Shih Tzu Puppies in Austin
See Shih Tzu availability for Austin families, including photos and pickup details.
Every few weeks we welcome new litters—usually Shih Tzus, Maltese, and Yorkies. If your perfect puppy isn’t listed yet or has already been adopted, just give us a call at 512-694-1137 to get on our waitlist for upcoming litters.
Jump straight to Austin breed pages to see availability, photos, and pickup options for each puppy type.
See Shih Tzu availability for Austin families, including photos and pickup details.
Explore Maltese puppies for Austin and Central Texas with simple, safe pickup options.
Browse Yorkie puppies in Austin with availability details and meetup/pickup information.
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At Prettiest Puppies in Austin, TX, each puppy receives early and structured socialization—handling by people, exposure to household sounds and environments, and safe play interactions. This critical period fundamentally shapes their lifelong behavior and confidence.
Every puppy comes with written proof of vaccinations and deworming, a completed vet health inspection, and a written health guarantee. Genetic screening and clear breeder documentation are provided to ensure transparency.
We evaluate each family’s lifestyle, pet experience, living environment, and long‑term plans via questionnaire or interview. This helps ensure each puppy is placed in a compatible and caring home.
Absolutely. Prettiest Puppies offers in‑person meet‑and‐greet appointments at a designated Austin location so you can build a bond and assess the pup’s temperament before adoption.
Maltese dogs shed very little due to their single-layer hair coats, making them a good choice for allergy-sensitive homes in Austin, TX. While no dog is 100% allergy-free, many find Maltese easier to live with when they practice regular grooming.
Maltese typically live between 12–15 years, with some reaching 16 or 17 when given proper veterinary care, nutrition, and grooming.
While energetic, Maltese only require around 20–30 minutes a day of walks or indoor play for both mental and physical health. They thrive in small‑space environments and adapt well to urban living.