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Above you will find the latest Shar-Pei puppies which we have for sale. At times we may only have a few 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 Shar-Pei puppy listings shown, please complete the form accordingly to register your interest in buying an Shar-Pei.

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Words from our Happy Dog Owners all over the World

Hello dear, I love him so much 😍 he makes me happy every day when I come back from work and find him waiting for me and excited that I’m home. I sent you photos hopefully you and the breeder like it .. thanks for the birthday wishes 🎉

i just wrote you a message and i might have sent it before i was finished...so if you get this twice sorry. just wanted to thank you!!!!!!!!!!!! she's here and she's perfect. i couldn't be happier, and she's even cuter than her photo!!!!! she's a doll. i just adore her!!!! get this too, while i was waiting i ran into...

Eddie and Tibor; Thank you so much for all your help with Mona. She is such a little ball of energy!! I am so in love with her!! Caitlin

Hi Eddie, Magnum weights about 75 kilos (150 pounds). He’s a very strong dog. All the ladys love him *smile*, really. And he loves them even more. All though he snores as loud as 10 men together. We have also attached a few new pics from Magnum for your update. GreetingsPat

Heidi Sarofim

Chicago, United States

Heather Bannister

Washington D.C., United States

Caitlin Hunt

Summerville, United States

Patricia Ann Williams

Bamberg, Germany

About 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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