
Chinese Shar-Pei
Suspicious
Breed Information
- Life Span:10 years
- Weight:45 - 60 lbs
- Height:18 - 20 inches
- Group:Non-Sporting
Common Health Issues in Chinese Shar-Peis
Learn about health concerns, symptoms, treatments, and prevention strategies specific to Chinese Shar-Peis.
Understanding Chinese Shar-Pei Health
Like all dog breeds, Chinese Shar-Peis may be prone to certain health conditions. Understanding these potential issues can help you provide better care for your pet, recognize problems early, and work with your veterinarian to ensure your dog lives a healthy, happy life.
While not every Chinese Shar-Pei will develop these conditions, being aware of them allows for better preventative care and early intervention when needed. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for monitoring your dog's health and catching any issues early.
Eye Conditions
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Skin Allergies
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Hip Dysplasia
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Patellar Luxation
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Brachycephalic Syndrome
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General Health Tips for Chinese Shar-Peis
- Regular Veterinary Check-ups:
Annual examinations are essential, with more frequent visits for puppies and senior dogs.
- Proper Nutrition:
Feed a balanced, high-quality diet appropriate for your dog's age, size, and activity level.
- Regular Exercise:
Chinese Shar-Peis are high-energy dogs requiring significant daily exercise.
- Dental Care:
Regular teeth brushing and dental check-ups to prevent periodontal disease.
- Preventative Medications:
Maintain regular flea, tick, and heartworm prevention as recommended by your veterinarian.