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Pets - Dog Breeds - Chinese Shar Pei

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Breed Information: Chinese Shar-Pei
By Ellen Brown
The Chinese Shar-Pei is a medium-sized, muscular dog, easily distinguished by its harsh coat and the wrinkles and folds that cover its face and body These wrinkles once served to keep the breed from being pinned down during dogfights. Today the Shar-Pei is prized for its friendly nature and independent spirit.
Posted on: 04/09/2006 | 3 Feedback(s)
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About the Chinese Shar Pei
If you have never seen a Shar Pei before, the first impression might just as well be that of a kind, though independent, even arrogant clodhopper. Indeed, these dogs are often arrogant with strangers. And of course, this makes people think that Shar Pei is smarter than it looks. But under the mask of arrogance and indifference hides a mischievous soul of a natural-born clown.
Posted on: 04/18/2005 | 3 Feedback(s)
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