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Separation Anxiety: Shiranians Fear of Being Alone
Shiranians are loving and cheerful pups, but they can become unhappy if they’re left alone for extended periods.
Ideal Environment for a Shiranian
As long as there is a dog toy to keep them busy, Shiranians do well in most types of homes, from spacious houses to one-bedroom apartments.
Grooming Needs
Contrary to their small appearance, Shiranians’ maintenance is mighty. Their coat is both striking and high-maintenance.
Feeding and Dietary Needs
Generally, Shiranians have moderate energy levels and require around a half to one cup of dry dog food daily. However, the dog’s age, weight, energy, and health impacts their individual dietary needs.
Potential Health Issues of The Shiranian
– Bladder stones – Dental problems – Cataracts – Epilepsy – Hypoglycemia