Puppies placed in homes as pets and companions from True Gem Chinese Shar Pei are on a spay/neuter contract and must be spayed/neutered at 6 months of age. Sometimes people are reluctant because it is a surgical procedure requiring general anesthesia. And of course, people have heard horror stories about dogs not recovering from surgery.
However, the risks involved with not spaying or neutering outweigh the slight possibility of a surgical complication. Anesthesia used to be a risk factor, but with today?s advances it has been greatly reduced. Make sure that your veterinarian is using an anesthetic such as isoflourine, which is reversible in case of complications. Your Shar Pei will be feeling normal and fully recovered from the spay or neuter surgery in just a couple of days, but it is important to limit their activity for a week to 10 days following surgery.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
DOG FAQ - Can Shar Pei tolerate temperature extremes?
No. Shar Pei should not be left in the sun for long periods of time. If it is extremely hot and humid, it can even be too hot for your Shar Pei dog outside in a shaded area. Shar Pei are also not winter dogs and can not be outside for long periods of time in the extreme cold. Just be aware of how hot or cold it is outside. If it is too hot or cold for you to be outside, then it is too hot or cold for your Shar Pei to be outside too.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Saturday, August 22, 2009
DOG FAQ - Does a spotted or pink tongue mean the Shar Pei is from a mixed breeding?
No, this does not mean the dog is from a mixed breeding. If the Shar Pei has a spotted tongue it is a major fault for the ACK show ring. The tongue should be solid black or bluish black in pigmented Shar Pei dogs. A Shar Pei with a dilute color will have a lavender tongue. A solid pink tongue is a disqualification from the AKC show ring. This does not mean the Shar Pei dog is from a mixed breeding, nor does it indicate health problems.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Thursday, August 20, 2009
DOG FAQ - Can a Shar Pei live in an apartment?
Yes, Shar Pei adapt well to apartment living. Most Shar Pei are wonderful couch potatoes by the time they are a year old. They enjoy playing and going for walks and are equally happy lazing about the house.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
DOG FAQ - Do Shar Pei drool?
Shar Pei do not drool continuously like some breeds. But they can get a little slobbery after eating and drinking. Shar Pei puppies tend to drip water down their chin and chest when drinking. But they out grow this – just like a child needs a bib when younger, but outgrows the need. A towel placed under the water bowl will catch most of the dripping water.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Sunday, August 16, 2009
DOG FAQ - Do Shar Pei have bad temperaments?
Temperament problems are not an affliction of the Chinese Shar Pei breed as a whole. Any breed of dog can have temperament problems when bred improperly. Shar Pei can be aloof and standoffish with strangers if not properly socialized as a puppy. But aloof and standoffish does not translate into aggressive. While it is true that some of the original Shar Pei dogs brought over to the United States had nasty dispositions, conscientious breeders over the past 25 years have all but eliminated aggressive tendencies.
The Chinese Shar Pei is bright, affectionate, and loyal and devoted to its family. The Shar Pei dog needs to be socialized as a puppy so they are less territorial and standoffish towards strangers and are more confident in unfamiliar surroundings. If your Shar Pei puppy grows up and is only familiar with your home and yard, then as an adult Shar Pei the first venture out into the big world full of strange people and animals can be very frightening.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
The Chinese Shar Pei is bright, affectionate, and loyal and devoted to its family. The Shar Pei dog needs to be socialized as a puppy so they are less territorial and standoffish towards strangers and are more confident in unfamiliar surroundings. If your Shar Pei puppy grows up and is only familiar with your home and yard, then as an adult Shar Pei the first venture out into the big world full of strange people and animals can be very frightening.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Friday, August 14, 2009
DOG FAQ - Are Shar Pei easy to housebreak and train?
Yes. Some people think that Shar Pei are the easiest dogs to housebreak. It isn't unusual for an 8 week old puppy to "ask" to go outside. Patience and persistence is the key and you should be able to housebreak your Shar Pei puppy in a week. Puppies need to go outside first thing in the morning, after eating, when they wake up from naps and after playing. Approximately every 2 - 4 hours when they are awake. Always take your Shar Pei puppy out the same door and to the same location while housebreaking, so they will understand quickly where to go and why. Some 8 week old Shar Pei puppies can sleep through the night and not need to go outside as often. Shar Pei are very clean dogs and will not want to soil their homes. And they are highly intelligent and eager to please their family.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
DOG FAQ - Are Shar Pei intelligent?
Shar Pei are very intelligent. Their high intelligence may cause them to become bored with overly repetitive training. And they are independent which can translate into stubbornness. So training sessions should be brief and varied to maintain their interest and combined with play. Shar Pei respond best to positive reinforcement and praise. Food as a reward can make training easier for some Shar Pei dogs.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
DOG FAQ - Do you have to clean and powder the wrinkles on a Shar Pei?
No. Your Shar Pei no need special clean and powder the wrinkles.
A well bred Shar Pei from a knowledgeable and reputable breeder is not going to have chronic skin problems. Your Shar Pei dog needs to be bathed when they are dirty or when they smell. Like any other dog, you must rinse them thoroughly to remove all the shampoo from the coat. For Shar Pei dogs, do not use a shampoo that contains coat conditioners. Although most Shar Pei hate water, you can easily teach them to stand for a bath if you start training them as puppies. Shar Pei are very clean dogs and they enjoy how they feel after a bath. Wash them, rinse them thoroughly and dry them with a towel.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
A well bred Shar Pei from a knowledgeable and reputable breeder is not going to have chronic skin problems. Your Shar Pei dog needs to be bathed when they are dirty or when they smell. Like any other dog, you must rinse them thoroughly to remove all the shampoo from the coat. For Shar Pei dogs, do not use a shampoo that contains coat conditioners. Although most Shar Pei hate water, you can easily teach them to stand for a bath if you start training them as puppies. Shar Pei are very clean dogs and they enjoy how they feel after a bath. Wash them, rinse them thoroughly and dry them with a towel.
Shar Pei - Dog Lover
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