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Raising Your Shar Pei Pup

Although the Shar Pei can be headstrong at times and have a stubborn streak, as they are also intelligent and playful. When training a Shar Pei pup it is important to have persistence since they are dominant and will try to run your house if they are able. You can establish yourself as head of household by starting training early and being persistent.

Shar Pei Health

Shar Pei’s not only have a unique personality but they also have health problems that are just as unique to their breed as their personality. Due to the wrinkles in a Shar Pei’s skin they face many Shar Pei health problems such as ear infections, skin problems and eye problems.

Take Great Pictures Of Your Shar Pei

Would you like to have great pictures of your beloved pet to put on a coffee mug, a T-shirt or a calendar? By following five simple tips for taking good Shar Pei pictures, you’ll be able to take professional quality pictures of your Shar Pei with an in expensive digital camera, a disposable 35 mm camera or a camera phone.

The Origin Of Shar Pei Allergies

Ownership of any pet should start with a consideration of the health, behavioral problems and liabilities associated with the animal. This is especially true with the Shar Pei. Although Shar Pei allergies can present in a dramatic manner given the unique texture of their skin and hair, these conditions are by and large similar to other dogs with similar skins and breeding. For instance pugs and bulldogs have a similar nasal frame and skin texture.

The Shar Pei: Lovable And Playful

The Shar Pei is a Chinese bred dog that has very distinctive features including a deeply wrinkled face and a tongue that is blue-black in color, and in Chinese the term Shar Pei refers to sand skin and this breed certainly has a rough and short coat that is coarse and thus gets its name because of this characteristic.