Chinese Shar-Pei 🐾

Chinese Shar-Pei

Non-Sporting Group · Purebred · The ancient wrinkled guardian of China

45–60 lbsWeight
18–20 inHeight
8–12 yrsLifespan
Low-MediumEnergy

🎬 Chinese Shar Pei Facts

Watch this video for a quick overview of the Chinese Shar Pei — see the breed in action before diving into the details below.

🐾 Overview

The Chinese Shar-Pei is one of the world's most distinctive-looking dogs, instantly recognizable by its deep wrinkles and hippo-like face. The name "Shar-Pei" means "sand-paper skin" in Cantonese, referring to their rough, bristly coat. An ancient Chinese breed used as guard dogs, hunters, and herders, they were once listed in the Guinness World Records as one of the rarest dog breeds on earth.

Shar-Peis are devoted and loyal to their families but naturally aloof with strangers. They are intelligent and independent — sometimes described as cat-like in their self-sufficiency. While calm indoors, they are surprisingly agile and watchful. Early socialization is essential to develop a well-adjusted, confident temperament.

📸 Photo Gallery

Real Chinese Shar-Peis — browse photos showcasing their look, size, and personality.

📷 Photos: various photographers (CC BY / CC BY-SA / CC0) · via Wikimedia Commons

😊 Temperament & Personality

Chinese Shar-Peis are known for being friendly, active, and eager to please. They form deep bonds with their families and thrive on consistent human connection. They strike a good balance — lively enough to enjoy playtime and adventures, but calm enough to settle indoors when the day is done.

Chinese Shar-Peis can be trained with patience and consistency, though they may occasionally test boundaries. With proper socialization they can do well with children, though supervision is always wise.

  • Moderately active — enjoys exercise and playtime but appreciates downtime at home
  • Affectionate and people-oriented — thrives on closeness with their family
  • Generally good with kids when properly socialized from puppyhood
  • Capable learner who benefits from short, varied training sessions
  • Breed-typical personality is reliable and predictable — makes planning your lifestyle together easier
  • Genuinely enjoys relaxing — equally happy on a couch as on a trail with the right owner

🏃 Exercise & Activity Needs

Chinese Shar-Peis need regular daily exercise to maintain a healthy weight and an even temperament. They are versatile companions who enjoy active outings but are equally content to relax at home after their needs are met.

  • Daily exercise: 45 – 60 minutes of moderate activity
  • Vigorous daily exercise — swimming, fetch, trail hiking, or dog sports — plus mental enrichment
  • Daily walks, play sessions, and occasional trips to a dog park are ideal
  • Mental enrichment (puzzle toys, training) complements physical exercise
  • Adjust intensity based on age — puppies and seniors need gentler, shorter sessions
  • Aim for a mix of on-leash walks and free play

✂️ Grooming & Coat Care

Chinese Shar-Peis have a distinctive wiry, rough coat that benefits from hand-stripping to maintain its correct texture and weather-resistant properties. Clipping changes the coat texture over time and removes the protective outer layer.

  • Hand-strip the coat 1–2 times per year to maintain proper wire texture
  • Brush weekly to remove loose dead hair and keep the undercoat tidy
  • Bathe every 6–8 weeks — overbathing softens the harsh outer coat
  • Check and clean beard and leg furnishings regularly for trapped food or dirt
  • Trim nails every 3–4 weeks and clean ears weekly
  • If hand-stripping is not preferred, regular clipping is an acceptable alternative — just know the coat texture will change

🎓 Training

Chinese Shar-Peis are moderately trainable and respond well to patient, consistent positive reinforcement. They benefit from clear expectations and a calm, confident trainer who establishes routines early.

Keep sessions short — 10 to 15 minutes — and always end on a success. Enrolling in a puppy or adult obedience class provides structured learning and valuable socialization.

  • Begin training and socialization as early as possible — the puppy window is critical
  • Use high-value rewards (real meat, cheese) to compete with distractions
  • Be consistent — the same rules must apply every session and every family member must agree
  • Sporting dogs are among the most trainable breeds. They respond enthusiastically to positive reinforcement and food rewards. Begin obedience training early.
  • Crate training establishes boundaries, aids house training, and gives your dog a safe personal space
  • Short, positive sessions daily beat long, infrequent sessions every time

🏥 Health & Common Issues

Chinese Shar-Peis are generally robust dogs but like all breeds they carry some genetic predispositions. Responsible breeders screen breeding stock for the most common conditions, significantly reducing risk in puppies from health-tested parents.

Hip dysplasia Ear infections Progressive retinal atrophy Exercise-induced collapse (some lines) Dental disease Obesity (if under-exercised)
Average Lifespan
8–12 yrs
Size Category
Large — 45–60 lbs
Vet Visits
Annual wellness exams + vaccinations
Pet Insurance
Strongly recommended for all breeds

🏠 Is a Chinese Shar-Pei Right for You?

A Chinese Shar-Pei fits well with families or individuals who can provide moderate daily exercise and consistent companionship. They adapt reasonably well to various living situations as long as their exercise and social needs are met. Not ideal for owners away from home for long hours without a pet care solution in place.

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🐕With Dogs★★★★☆
🐈With Cats★★★★☆
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🔰First-Time Owner★★☆☆☆
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🍽️ How Much to Feed a Chinese Shar-Pei

Chinese Shar-Peis need consistent, well-portioned meals matched to their life stage. Overfeeding is one of the biggest health risks for any dog — use these guidelines and adjust based on your dog's activity level and body condition.

Puppy (8–12 weeks)
3–4 small meals per day
Puppy (3–6 months)
3 meals per day
Adult (1+ year)
2 meals per day
Senior (7+ years)
2 smaller meals per day

📏 Daily Portion Guide by Weight

These are general guidelines for a large-breed dog. Always check the feeding instructions on your specific food brand, and adjust based on activity level and body condition score.

60 lbs (inactive)
2½ cups/day
70 lbs (average)
3 cups/day
80 lbs (active)
3½ cups/day
90 lbs (very active)
4 cups/day

✅ Best Foods for Chinese Shar-Peis

Look for dog foods where the first ingredient is a named protein — chicken, beef, salmon, or lamb. Large-breed formulas are calibrated for their metabolism and nutritional needs.

  • Novel proteins (duck, venison, rabbit) reduce allergic reactions
  • Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids support skin health within the wrinkles
  • Avoid corn, wheat, and soy if skin issues are present
  • Keep fresh water always available — Shar-Peis can overheat quickly

🚫 Foods That Are Dangerous for Chinese Shar-Peis

These common human foods can be toxic — even life-threatening — for dogs. Keep them safely out of reach at all times.

Chocolate Grapes & Raisins Onions & Garlic Xylitol (artificial sweetener) Macadamia Nuts Alcohol Avocado Raw yeast dough

🦴 Healthy Treats for Chinese Shar-Peis

  • Carrots — low calorie, great for dental health
  • Blueberries — antioxidants and a sweet reward
  • Plain cooked chicken or turkey (no seasoning)
  • Apple slices (remove seeds and core)
  • Plain rice cakes — low-calorie training reward
  • Commercial treats sized appropriately for a large breed

💡 Tip: Boarding your Chinese Shar-Pei?

Always bring your Chinese Shar-Pei's regular food when boarding. Switching food suddenly can cause digestive upset. Provide the facility your exact feeding schedule and portion sizes.

💰 How Much Does a Chinese Shar-Pei Cost?

The upfront cost of a Chinese Shar-Pei is just the beginning. Here's a realistic breakdown of what to expect — both to acquire one and to own one for their lifetime.

Reputable Breeder
$800–$2,500
Show / Champion Lines
$2,000–$6,000+
Rescue / Adoption
$50–$500
Backyard Breeder ⚠️
$300–$800 (risky)

📅 Monthly Cost of Owning a Chinese Shar-Pei

Beyond the purchase price, owning a Chinese Shar-Pei costs between $150–$300 per month on average. Here's where the money goes:

Food (quality kibble)
$55–$90/month
Vet visits (annual)
$400 – $800/year
Pet insurance
$30 – $70/month
Grooming
$30 – $80/month
Toys & supplies
$15 – $35/month
Training classes
$100 – $300 (one-time)

📊 Lifetime Cost Estimate

Over a 8–12 year lifespan, a Chinese Shar-Pei typically costs between $15,000–$28,000 total — depending on health, lifestyle, and the services you use.

  • First year is the most expensive: purchase cost + vaccinations + spay/neuter + starter supplies
  • Budget extra for unexpected vet bills — accidents and emergencies can happen to any breed
  • Pet insurance pays for itself if your dog ever needs surgery or serious treatment
  • Boarding costs: plan for $50–$100/night at quality facilities when you travel

💡 Money-saving tip

Pet insurance is worth considering for any breed. Buying before your dog turns 1 gives the best rates and fewest pre-existing condition exclusions. Compare 2–3 providers before committing.

💡 How to Save Money as a Chinese Shar-Pei Owner

  • Get pet insurance before your dog turns 1 — premiums are lower and pre-existing conditions won't be excluded
  • Buy food in larger bags when possible — significantly cheaper per pound
  • Learn basic grooming at home — brushing, ear cleaning, and nail trimming save groomer fees
  • Ask your vet about wellness plans — many clinics offer annual packages that bundle routine care
  • Use a rewards credit card for larger vet bills
  • Adopt instead of buying — rescue Chinese Shar-Peis are just as loving and cost a fraction of the price

🧬 Popular Chinese Shar-Pei Mix Breeds

Because Chinese Shar-Peis have such wonderful traits, they're a popular choice for intentional mixed breeding. Here are the most common — and most loved — Chinese Shar-Pei crosses.

🐾 Shar-Pei Lab Mix

Shar-Pei × Labrador. Friendlier, more outgoing than purebred Shar-Pei.

Size
50–90 lbs
Energy
Low–Moderate
Shedding
Moderate
Price
$300–$1,200

🐾 Sharpull

Shar-Pei × American Pit Bull. Loyal, wrinkled, powerful guardian.

Size
20–45 lbs
Energy
Low–Moderate
Shedding
Moderate
Price
$300–$1,200

🐾 Ori Pei

Shar-Pei × Pug. Extra wrinkles, compact, affectionate clown.

Size
12–30 lbs
Energy
Low–Moderate
Shedding
Moderate
Price
$300–$1,200

🐾 Sharp Eagle

Shar-Pei × Beagle. Curious, wrinkly, surprisingly active.

Size
25–50 lbs
Energy
Low–Moderate
Shedding
Moderate
Price
$300–$1,200

🎉 Amazing Facts About Chinese Shar-Peis

Chinese Shar-Peis are full of surprises. Here are some of the most fascinating, funny, and heartwarming facts about this breed.

  • 📚 In 1978, a Hong Kong businessman published an appeal in LIFE magazine to save the nearly-extinct Shar-Pei. American breeders responded and saved the breed.
  • 👅 Shar-Peis and Chow Chows are the only two dog breeds with a naturally blue-black tongue — a trait considered a sign of purebred lineage.
  • 🌊 Shar-Pei puppies are so covered in loose skin and wrinkles they look like they're wearing a suit several sizes too large — the wrinkles tighten somewhat as they grow.
  • 🏛️ Chinese pottery and statues dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) depict dogs remarkably similar to the Shar-Pei.
  • 🦠 Shar-Pei Fever (FSF) is a unique autoimmune condition found almost exclusively in this breed — research on it has contributed to understanding human autoinflammatory diseases.

📋 Chinese Shar-Pei At a Glance

AKC Rank
#66 most popular
Group
FCI Group 2 : Working Dogs
Origin
China
Size
Medium

❤️ Why People Love the Chinese Shar-Pei

  • Loyal and devoted companions who form deep bonds with their families
  • Adaptable to a wide variety of living situations with the right exercise and care
  • Unique history and personality that sets them apart from other breeds
  • Consistently ranked among the most rewarding breeds to live with