Learn More About Shar Pei
Discover Shar Pei's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.
Summary
With its wrinkled skin and unique blue tongue, the Shar Pei is a breed that immediately catches the eye. It has a powerful and compact stature that reflects its robust and robust character. The Shar Pei has a broad and flat skull, small ears and a high forehead crease that give it its distinctive "worried" head. facial expression. He belongs to FCI Group 2, Molossoids, Section 2.1, Mastiff-like dogs. There is no distinction between show and performance lines in this breed.
Height | 44 - 51 cm (Female), 44 - 51 cm (Male) |
Weight | 18 - 25 kg (Female), 20 - 30 kg (Male) |
Life Expectancy | 8 - 12 years |
Character | Independent, loyal, quiet |
Coat | Short and hard, no undercoat |
Coat Color | All plain and piebald coats except white |
Price | 1500 - 2500 € € |
History
The Shar Pei's origins can be traced back to southern China, where the breed has existed for centuries. Its exact history is not well documented, but it is believed that it was originally bred as an all-purpose farm dog, used for hunting, herding livestock, and protecting the home and farm. In Chinese language, "Shar Pei" means; as much as "sandskin," indicating the unique, sandpaper-like texture of its fur. The Shar Pei has experienced many ups and downs throughout China's history. In the 1940s and 1950s, when China was under communist rule, the breed was almost wiped out because keeping pets was viewed as bourgeois and wasteful. However, in the 1970s, some Shar Pei enthusiasts managed to export some specimens from China and revive the breed in the United States. The Shar Pei has been recognized by the American Kennel Club since 1992.
The Shar Pei was originally used as a guard dog and for hunting, known for its distinctive skin folds and blue-black tongue pigment.
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Character
The Shar Pei is an extremely loyal and people-oriented dog. He develops a strong bond with his family and is known for his love and loyalty towards his owners. However, he can be rather reserved and suspicious when dealing with strangers. He is a vigilant and courageous dog who will vigorously defend his territory and family if he feels they are threatened. Despite its strong guarding instincts, the Shar Pei is a fundamentally calm and balanced dog. He is not hyperactive and does not require as much exercise as some other breeds. Still, he enjoys regular walks and playtime and will benefit from mental stimulation. The Shar Pei is an intelligent dog that learns quickly and responds well to positive reinforcement. However, his intelligence combined with his independence can sometimes be a challenge. He can be stubborn and needs an owner who is consistent and patient. The Shar Pei can learn to stay alone well, but it values the company of its family and should not be left alone for long periods of time. The Shar Pei breed has a moderate prey drive, but is usually good at controlling this instinct, especially when well socialized and trained. He is a playful dog who enjoys playing with toys and spending time with his family. His calm and even-tempered character makes him a great companion dog for older people or families with older children. He can also get along well with other dogs and pets as long as he is well socialized from an early age.
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Shar Peis have the blue-black tongue, which they share with only one other dog breed - the Chow Chow! Both breeds are originally from China, and this unique tongue color is a notable and unusual feature.
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What to Expect
Shar Peis have a very small genetic base and suffer from many hereditary diseases that massively reduce their quality of life. They are therefore often high on lists that list dogs with torturous breeding characteristics.
Care
Shar Peis are well suited as city dogs because of their size and calm temperament. But they are also guard dogs, and so they can sometimes be a bit loud in an apartment. They are generally good with children as long as they are treated with respect. Shar Peis can also get along well with other pets if they are properly socialized.
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Training & Education
Shar Peis are intelligent and independent, which can sometimes make them a bit stubborn and difficult to train. But with patience and positive reinforcement they can learn very well. They don't have the high level of exercise like some other breeds, but they still require daily exercise and mental stimulation. Frustration tolerance and impulse control are important skills for Shar Peis to learn since they tend to be territorial and alert. Early socialization and training are important in raising a well-behaved and socially acceptable dog.
Nutrition & Grooming
Shar Peis require a balanced diet with high-quality proteins and healthy fats to maintain their health and shiny coat. They are prone to food allergies, so a diet with limited ingredients and no fillers or allergens can be helpful. Caring for a Shar Pei is special in that they require special attention due to their unique skin folds. These need to be cleaned and dried regularly to avoid infections. Shar Peis have short, hard hair without an undercoat and shed relatively little. They get along well with the climate in Germany.
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