Coat: Smooth

How often should a Shar-Pei be groomed?

The Shar-Pei's short, smooth coat requires minimal but regular upkeep to stay healthy and clean. Weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush helps remove loose hair and keeps the coat looking tidy without irritating the skin folds. Bathing every 4 to 8 weeks is sufficient; avoid over-bathing to prevent drying out the skin, especially in the folds where moisture can accumulate. Nail trimming every 2 to 4 weeks is important to maintain paw health, and monthly ear checks and cleanings help prevent infections, as their small ears can trap dirt. • Brush weekly with rubber curry or bristle brush • Bathe every 4–8 weeks, avoid over-bathing • Trim nails every 2–4 weeks • Clean ears monthly • Check skin folds regularly for moisture or irritation Pro tip: Use a damp cloth to gently clean wrinkles between baths to reduce buildup and odor. Pay attention to coat colors and patterns like brindle or sable, which don’t require special care but benefit from regular grooming to highlight their unique appearance.

Size: Medium

About the Shar-Pei

Shar-Pei, illustration, with white markings, smooth coat, in black, blue

The Shar-Pei stands out with its deep wrinkles and distinctive blue-black tongue, traits that trace back to its ancient origins in southern China. Its name, meaning "sand skin," reflects the texture of the breed's short, rough coat. Originally bred for hunting, herding, and protection, the Shar-Pei carries a history stretching over 2,000 years. Despite near extinction in the mid-20th century, dedicated breeders revived the breed, leading to its AKC recognition in 1991. Shar-Peis are calm, quiet dogs with a naturally independent streak. They tend to be wary of strangers but form strong bonds with their families. Early socialization and firm, consistent training are essential to manage their stubborn tendencies and prevent excessive suspicion. Their moderate size, typically weighing between 45 and 60 pounds, makes them a solid companion for those who appreciate a dog with a unique look and steady temperament.

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