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Chinese Shar Pei Breeders
Dog Breeders |
Chinese Shar Pei
Kennels
Description: The
Chinese Shar Pei name roughly translates to "draping sand paper like
skin" in Chinese where they were once known as the "Chinese Fighting
Dog". In 1978 the Guinness Book of Records listed them as the
world's rarest dog. Today there is a renewed interest in the breed as a unique
family pet. A one family dog, they are suited for both urban and city
living, but they do not kennel well. The Shar Pei loose wrinkled skin gives
them an appealing frowning, sad look, which is a false appearance. Chinese Shar
Pei were once
used for fighting but they are now a well-mannered, friendly dog with an easy going
nature, but may show aggression towards other dogs. Other Names: Chinese Fighting Dog
Height:
18 - 20 inches
Colors:
Solid colors only, black, red, light fawn, dark fawn or
cream.
Temperament:
Chinese Shar Pei are independent, aloof. Watch-dog:
High, aloof and watchful, their sober expression tends to make strangers
wary.
Care and Training:
Attention must be paid to the skin of the Chinese Shar Pei to ensure that no irritations exist within
the folds. Regular massaging and brushing with a bristle brush will
keep the coat in top condition. Teeth need regular cleaning and toenails
need to be clipped every ten days. Regular exercise on a leash is
necessary for Chinese Shar Pei. Firm training and socialization are required at a young age to
prevent aggression as an adult. Activity:
Varies, some are athletes, some prefer to be sedentary. Health Issues: High maintained dog. Chronic skin problems, in-turned eyelids (entropion) and allergies. Life Span:
7 -12 Years
Country of Origin:
China
First Registered by the AKC:
1991 |
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