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Habits of Chinese Shar-Pei

Date: 2024-03-11

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Habits of Chinese Shar-Pei
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Habits of Chinese Shar-Pei:

1. The Shar-Pei was originally a hunting and fighting dog. It usually loves activities, so it should be given enough time to walk and run every day.

2. The Shar-Pei is very happy and gentle, and likes to be close to humans.

3. The Chinese Shar-Pei has more skin folds, so you need to pay more attention to cleaning the folds.

4. The Chinese Shar-Pei is also a fighting dog. It likes to fight with dogs, and it is easier to defeat because of its loose skin.

5. Chinese Shar-Pei is also very independent, and has a great desire to occupy the territory.

6. Shar-Pei should have more meat in the feed preparation, and the ingredients should be fresh, and they should be fed regularly and regularly every day.

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