Shar Pei Lovers

Shar Pei Secrets - For Shar Pei Owners Or For Those Who Want One!

The Shar Pei breed started in China around 200 B.C. It is easily recognizable by its wrinkled face and short ears. They started as a farm dog and then began to be used as a fighting dog. Although bright and willful, Shar Pei puppies do require consistent training. However, they are extremely loyal to their family while being aloof with strangers.

If you are going to get a Shar Pei then it is important that you choose the right Shar Pei puppy for your household. The first step in choosing a Shar Pei is making sure they are right for your household. If you want a watchdog that is protective and loyal then the Shar Pei is likely good for you since it is standoffish with strangers. If you have children and cats in your household then the Shar Pei is a good option since it will do well with both if it is socialized at an early age. However, always remember that the Shar Pei can be aggressive around other dogs.
You may want to consider another breed if you can't be firm and consistent when training Shar Pei puppies. A Shar Pei is stubborn and independent so they may not heed the commands of a person that is soft-spoken. The Shar Pei breed doesn't do well in weather extremes particularly heat, although they are fine if kept in an apartment or house.

It is also important that you give some thought to the health conditions that can affect Shar Pei puppies. Some of these conditions include entropion, familial Shar Pei fever, ear problems and allergies. Occasionally a dog with familial Shar Pei fever will eventually develop kidney failure as a result of anyloidosis. It is best to ask the person whom you are getting your Shar Pei puppy from whether or not they screened for health problems that are specifically related to the Shar Pei breed. If not you may face expensive medical bills for your dog later and decrease the quality of life for your dog.
You should consider your Shar Pei breeder just as carefully as you consider the Shar Pei puppies. Ask the breeder if they are members of breed clubs, specialty clubs or obedience clubs. Be sure to check with the clubs after you have received the references from the breeder. If you don't check you will run the risk of getting stuck with a breeder that is running a puppy mill. Going with a reputable breeder means the person has carefully screened their dogs for all health problems before starting breeding.

Before making your final selection you should be prepared for how Shar Pei puppies will turn out. They will eventually grow to be about eighteen to twenty inches tall and have a weight between forty and fifty-five pounds at the point of maturity. A Shar Pei will usually live about ten years. For a pure bred Shar Pei from a reputable breeder you will likely pay about three hundred to five hundred dollars. After carefully considering these things you will know whether or not a Shar Pei puppy is right for your household.

Make sure you take into account all aspects of the dog and breeder before selecting Shar Pei puppies. By learning how to choose the right Shar Pei puppy you will avoid a lot of trouble.

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