Chinese Shar-Pei For Sale

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Above you will find the latest Chinese Shar-Pei puppies which we have for sale. At times we may only have a few Chinese Shar-Pei available so we do hope you check back soon to find and locate your new furry best friend! Should there not be any Chinese Shar-Pei puppy listings shown, please complete the form accordingly to register your interest in buying an Chinese Shar-Pei.

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Words from our Happy Dog Owners all over the World

Hi Shane, Gascon, who we renamed "Woody" is really well. He spends the winter days sleeping in front of the fire. Here's a photo of him helping me to open my birthday cards and presents a few days ago. Best regards Kim

Hi Eddie,I bought a Dogue de Bordeaux puppy last July, if you remember. I just want to know how soon I’m going to get them. I want to show a picture of her, and if you talk to her people, tell them we love her so much and I’m so pleased with my choice. Candy

HEY MARIO.. WE PURCHASED WINSTON A FRENCH BULLDOG AND ARIA. A FRENCH MASTIFF.THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL DOGS WITH WHOM WE LOVE DEARLY...THANKS FOR THE QUALITY WE RECEIVED IN THESE PUPPIES AND THE COMMUNICATION AS WELL..YOU TRULY STAND BEHIND YOUR PUPS...THANKS AGAINCHEYENNE LENNOX

Hi, she is doing great, we are now living in Oklahoma and she’s loving it as we live out in the country and she gets to roam around freely. She loves “her kids” our 4 1/2 year old and 1 year old boys.

Kimmie Walker

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Candy Millam

Curtis, United States

Cheyenne North

Palm Coast, United States

Brandi Thull

Reisach, Germany

About Chinese Shar-Pei Breed

The Chinese Shar-Pei is a playful, active, dominant, and brave breed. It is very loyal to its handler. The Chinese Shar-Pei name roughly translates to “draping sand paper like skin” in Chinese where it was known as the “Chinese Fighting Dog”. In 1978 the Guinness Book of Records listed it as the world’s rarest dog.

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