Tuesday, June 30, 2009

FEEDING

Feeding your Shar Pei is easy. A medium protein from a popular brand of dry feed will satisfy the needs of most dogs.

Four feedings a day for young pups (to 16 weeks), three feedings for 4 to 6 months, and twice a day after six months of age, will work for most, unless your dog has special needs and recommendations from your vet. Food allergies are not uncommon in dogs of all breeds, but there are many speciality feeds on the market that your vet can recommend if a food allergy diagnosis is made.


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Sunday, June 28, 2009

HEALTH INFORMATION


Health Concern : Fevers of unknown origin or swollen hocks syndrome may be the early stages of amolydosis (kidney failure). One misconception is that the Shar Pei have skin problems due to their wrinkles. Yes some Shar Pei have skin problems, but it is not because the dog has wrinkles, but rather a hereditary condition. Due to over popularity in the 1980's, some Shar Pei do have hereditary skin problems. However if you buy from a reputable breeder, this condition should not be a problem. Be sure to find a breeder who strives for healthy dogs.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

TEMPERAMENT

Temperament of Shar Pei is regal, alert, intelligent, dignified, lordly, scowling, sober and snobbish essentially independent and somewhat standoffish with strangers, but extreme in his devotion to his family. The Shar Pei stands firmly on the ground with a calm, confident stature.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

GROOMING

Grooming : The Shar Pei should be brushed regularly. Their coat is never trimmed. This breed does not have an undercoat. The "bush" coat sheds a little year round, but the "horse" coat tends to shed only during molting periods. Molting may leave the dog looking unkempt. Bathing about once a week and brushing the coat daily during this period will remove the old dead hair and allow the new coat to grow in. Some owners are allergic to the harsh coat.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

COAT AND COLOR

Coat
The extremely harsh coat is one of the distinguishing features of Shar pei. The coat is absolutely straight and off standing on the main trunk of the body but generally lies somewhat flatter on the limbs. The coat appears healthy without being shiny or lustrous. Acceptable coat lengths may range from extremely short "horse coat" up to the "brush coat," not to exceed one inch in length at the withers. A soft coat, a wavy coat, a coat in excess of one inch at the withers or a coat that has been trimmed is a major fault. The Shar Pei is shown in its natural state.


Color

Only solid colors and sable are acceptable and are to be judged on an equal basis. A solid color dog may have shading, primarily darker, down the back and on the ears. The shading must be variations of the same body color and may include darker hairs throughout the coat. The following colors are disqualifications: Albino; Not a solid color, i.e.: Brindle; Parti-colored; Spotted; Patterned in any combination of colors.

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Saturday, June 20, 2009

GENERAL APPEARANCE

Appearance : Shar Pei is a medium sized dog with a very sturdy build. His distinctive wrinkly skin on his body and face make him stand out from the crowd, and his expression is often one of sulkiness and crossness. In fact, Shar Pei sometimes looks positively mournful - simply because of the way the skin on the face wrinkles. The coat of the Shar Pei is short, straight, and close fitting, and the coloring includes chocolate, black, red, sable, silver, fawn, and cream. The height of the Shar Pei is around 18-20 inches, and the weight of the Shar Pei is around 40-65 pounds.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

START TO KNOW

The Shar Pei dog, originally from China, has the unique features of deep wrinkles and bluish black tongue. When the dog is very young, it consists of more wrinkles than an adult Shar Pei does. There was a time when Time Magazine and the Guinness Book of World Records identified the Shar Pei as one of the most rare dog breeds in the world. Although many people report about the good health of their pet Shar Pei, the fact is that the Shar Pei is significantly vulnerable to certain health ailments such as painful eye conditions, allergy-induced skin complications, fever, kidney or liver disease.

Shar Pei dogs were originally bred for dog fighting in China. They have a very nice and protective personality, while being truly affectionate and loyal to the family. However, these dogs are somewhat suspicious about outsiders and they often take time to become comfortable visitors. Even people with highly sociable personalities need to make a real effort to have a good relationship with one. However, the Shar Pei has a penchant to protect its family and it does its best to guard family members from any undesirable incidence.

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to our Shar Pei dog blog. Here you will learn about Shar Pei health care, any tips and you can find good experiences from many people who love Shar Pei .
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