Shar-Pei Appearance
Weight
Height: 18-20 inches Weight: 40-55 pounds
Miniatures are 14-17 inches and 20-32 pounds
Head and Skull
The head is large and proudly carried and covered with profuse wrinkles on the forehead that continue framing
the face. The almond shaped eyes are dark,
small, and sunken with a scowling expression. The ears are extremely small, rather thick triangles with slight
round tips. The skull is flat and broad and the muzzle is what makes this breed so distinctive. The nose is large
and wide and darkly pigmented. The lips and top of muzzle are well-padded and the tongue, roof of mouth, and gums
are solid bluish-black
Neck, Topline, Body
The neck is full and set well into the shoulders. There are moderate to heavy folds of loose skin and abundant
dewlap about the neck and throat. The chest is broad and deep with the brisket extending to the elbow. The back is
short and the tail is high, thick and round at the base, tapering to a fine point with the cutest curl.
Forequarters & Hindquarters
The shoulders are muscular. The forelegs are straight and moderately spaced, with the elbows close to the body.
The hocks are short and perpendicular to the ground. Coat
The extremely harsh coat is a distinguishing feature. The coat is absolutely straight and lies somewhat flatter
on the limbs. The coat is very healthy without being lustrous. Coats range from the extremely short horse coat to
the brush coat.
Color
Only solid colors and sable are acceptable and are to be judged on an equal basis. A solid color dog may have
shading, primarily darker, down the back and on the ears.
Gait
The gait is free and balanced resembling a trot. The feet tend to converge on a center line of gravity when the
dog moves at a vigorous trot.
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