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Do Shar-Pei make good pets?

Do Shar-Pei make good pets?

Shar Peis are devoted and loyal family pets and can get along well with older children given the right socialisation. We wouldn’t recommend getting a Shar Pei if you have younger children as they can be such independent dogs who prefer to do their own thing at times (which young children might not understand).

Do Shar-Pei bark a lot?

Shar-Pei Barking Problem According to top Shar-Pei dog experts, Shar-Pei dogs score out of 5 in a scale of how much they bark. Against other dog breeds, the Shar-Pei barks rarely.

Is a Shar-Pei easy to train?

The Shar-Pei is active, quick-learning, and intelligent. They are one of the easier breeds to housebreak. However, the breed requires a firm, confident pet parent who can train in a consistent and rewarding manner.

Are Shar Peis good dogs?

The Shar Pei can be a good dog for someone living in an apartment. It is not extremely active and does not need huge amounts of exercise. It is happy living in a small space, and does not have a huge need to roam. It is quiet, doesn’t howl, and seldom barks. It is a good and active watch dog and guard dog.

What are Shar Pei dog characteristics?

Physical Characteristics. The Chinese Shar-Pei is a medium sized dog with a large square head.

  • Personality and Temperament. The Chinese Shar-Pei makes a good watchdog; it is very loyal and affectionate with its human families.
  • Care. The Shar-Pei would do best in the country.
  • Health
  • History and Background.
  • How many puppies does a Shar Pei usually have?

    Shar Peis have a normal litter size of 4-6 puppies. The number depends on a few different factors. Initially the female determines how many eggs are dropped which is usually similar to what their mom did.

    Are Shar Peis aggressive?

    Many Chinese Shar Peis are dominant or aggressive toward other dogs, especially of the same sex. Many have strong instincts to chase and seize cats and other fleeing creatures. This is not a good breed to keep with livestock. If anything goes wrong in the breeding, socializing, training,…