The Chinese Shar-Pei is an ancient Asian breed and a member of the non-sporting group. [1] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source Once used for their versatility by peasants and farmers in China, they are now guardians and companions. [2] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source With a name translating to "sand skin", Shar-Pei have quite the unique appearance, and if you're able to recognize the breed's distinct traits, you can get a better idea of whether or not a dog is a Shar-Pei.
Steps
Inspecting the Dog's Structure
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Pay attention to the size of the dog. Shar-Pei are medium-sized dogs and stand between 18 to 20 inches (46 to 51 cm) in height. They weigh 45–60 pounds (20–27 kg). [3] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Check the eyes. The eyes of a Shar-Pei are noticeably sunken into the head and give the dog a scowling expression. They are dark, small, and almond-shaped. [4] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to sourceAdvertisement
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Look at the ears. A Shar-Pei's ears are extremely small and rather thick. They resemble equilateral triangles and are set high and lie flat against the head, the slightly rounded tips pointing forward toward the eyes and possibly curling. [5] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Notice the muzzle. Shar-Pei have distinctive muzzles which are broad and full, being compared to that of a hippopotamus. [6] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source The nose is large and wide, the color preferably black, though other colors may be seen depending on the coat color of the dog, including self-colored or lightly pigmented noses. [7] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
- Some people distinguish Shar-Pei by their muzzles and separate them into the groups of bone-mouth and meat-mouth dogs. Bone-mouth dogs have longer muzzles and are the original Shar-Pei breed, while meat-mouth dogs have the distinct, loosely-skinned, and flatter muzzles. Those that seem in-between the two types are sometimes called tweeners. [8] X Research source
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Spot a blue tongue. The tongue and mouth of a Shar-Pei is known for being a solid bluish-black color. Dogs with diluted coat colors may have a solid lavender tongue and mouth, however, though pink or spotted pink tongues are generally not seen. [9] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
Did you know? The Chow Chow, another non-sporting breed from ancient China, is also known for having a characteristic blue tongue. Shar-Pei and Chow Chows are the only breeds seen with this unique trait. [10] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Inspect the tail. Shar-Pei have high-set tails, another hallmark of the breed. The tails are thick and round at the base and taper to a fine tip, curling over to either side of the back. [11] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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View the overall structure of the dog. The body of a Shar-Pei is compact and well-proportioned with a slightly large head. Shar-Pei have broad, deep chests and short backs, with straight forelegs, moderately angulated hindquarters, shoulders that are muscled and sloping, and a gait described as being a vigorous trot. [12] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to sourceAdvertisement
Taking a Look at the Coat
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Assess the coat's texture and appearance. Shar-Pei have short, straight coats. The coat is extremely harsh and may vary in length from an extremely short "horse coat" to a "brush coat", but it never exceeds 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length at the withers. [13] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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See if the dog is a solid color. The coat of a Shar-Pei may be any solid color. The only coat pattern a Shar-Pei may have is sable, and patterns such as brindle or parti are not seen. Shading may appear in Shar-Pei down the back and ears. [14] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Look for wrinkles. Shar-Pei have loose skin that forms wrinkles on the head, neck, and body. Puppies may have fully wrinkly bodies, though the wrinkles on an adult usually only reach the withers. [15] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to sourceAdvertisement
Noticing Temperament
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Recognize if the dog is calm. Chinese Shar-Pei are serene dogs unless provoked. With proper training, they can be very well-mannered dogs. [16] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
- Because of their calm temperament, Shar-Pei generally only bark when necessary, which can make them great watchdogs.
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Anticipate a guarding ability. Shar-Pei were bred to be guardians. They are strong and meet threats with vigor and tenacity. They make great guard dogs, but they need to start training at an early age. [17] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
Did you know? Shar-Pei were originally bred to protect royalty, and their loose skin was designed to serve as armor. It protects them from internal organ damage if another dog were to grab on during a dogfight. [18] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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See how the dog acts around strangers. A Shar-Pei will likely seem standoffish toward strangers. They are suspicious of strangers and other dogs, so it is important to socialize them while young. [19] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Notice stubbornness. Though smart, Shar-Pei are prone to being stubborn. They may think of new ways to do things while training that may not be entirely pleasing. When taught with consistency and care, however, they may be more willing to follow directions. [20] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Watch for loyalty. Shar-Pei are known for having an independent streak, but despite this and their suspiciousness of strangers, they are actually steadfastly loyal. They are known to be affectionate toward their owner and will guard them with evident loyalty. [21] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to sourceAdvertisement
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Consider using a DNA test if you wish to know the breed of your dog. DNA testing will confirm if your dog is a Shar-Pei.Thanks
Warnings
- As a guarding breed, Shar-Pei may be subject to banning in some areas. [22] X Research source Familiarize yourself with the dog bans in your location.Thanks
References
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