Sentences with phrase «shar habibi»

Miniature Shar - Peis come in a wide variety of colors including cream, fawn, apricot, chocolate, lilac, blue, black, sable, or red.
Certain breeds are more prone to atopy than others including the Golden retriever, Dalmatian, West Highland white terrier, Shar Pei, Labrador retriever, Cairn terrier, Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, Boxer, and Pug.
The Miniature Shar - Pei stands between 14 and 17 inches tall and weighs between 25 and 40 pounds at maturity.
If your pup has any shar - pei or bloodhound genes in her pool, she could end up being smaller than you anticipated, wearing her baggy suit well into adulthood.
Despite their ancient lineage, Shar - Peis became well - known in the United States only in the early 1970s, when they were touted as a rare breed and a focused campaign to appeal to fanciers began.
Because these dogs have a tendency toward independence, it is a good idea to start your Miniature Shar - Pei puppy with training from a young age.
To avoid the skin conditions that can develop in this breed, Shar - Peis require weekly bathing, daily brushing, constant attention to flea control, balanced nutrition and clean surroundings.
Shar - Poo puppies can grow into stubborn little dogs that don't play nice with kids and other animals so early socialization is crucial.
The Shar - Poo will typically have a short to medium length coat that is wavy or curly like that of the Poodle.
The Shar - Pei is one of the most recognizable dog breeds out there with its wrinkled skin and blue - black tongue.
The coat of Shar - Peis is harsh to the touch and solid - colored.
Statues of dogs strongly resembling modern Shar - Peis have been discovered dating back to approximately 200 B.C. Shar - Peis were originally bred for a number of functions, including fighting, hunting, herding and guarding.
The average litter size for the Miniature Shar - Pei breed is 4 to 6 puppies.
The Miniature Shar - Pei shares their history with the traditional Chinese Shar - Pei but they have been selectively bred down in size.
However, because Ori - Peis have wrinkles around their face like their Shar - Pei parents, make sure to clean the folds between the wrinkles and always take care to dry that area after bathing.
For heavily wrinkled dogs like Shar - Peis, Mastiffs and Bulldogs the skin-folds are a bacterial breeding ground that can result in chronic infections.
The Shar - Poo is a medium sized dog that while moderately active is inclined to become obese if not monitored.
The playful Shar - Poo is a fun - loving combination of the intelligent Poodle and the devoted Chinese Shar - Pei.
Because the Miniature Shar - Pei is still in development, it is not recognized as a separate breed from the Chinese Shar - Pei by the AKC — it can be registered under this name in the Non-Sporting Group.
Your Shar Tzu may inherit the longer flowing mane of the Shih Tzu or the shorter coat and wrinkled face of the Shar - Pei.
The easy - going Shar Tzu brings together the quiet, willful Chinese Shar - Pei and the fun, spunky Shih Tzu for a great companion dog who is devoted to his owner and loves to hang out with his family.
The Shar Tzu is the result of crossing a Shih Tzu with a Shar - Pei and while they have ancient lineage; Shih Tzu dates back to Tibet around the year 800 and the Chinese Shar Pei goes back to 200 BC China, the Shar Tzu himself is a little more recent.
Because the Shar - Poo comes from two different purebred dogs, he doesn't qualify to join the coveted American Kennel Club's (AKC) roster of dogs.
The Shar - Poo is a playful and affectionate family dog who once socialized gets along well with kids and other pets.
If he inherits the heavy Shar - Pei wrinkling he will need additional attention to grooming to avoid skin infections.
Along with weekly bathing, Shar - Peis also require regular inspections and cleaning of the skin folds to prevent them from becoming infected.
The Shar Tzu is an intelligent dog that picks commands up quickly however can be headstrong when it comes to obeying them.
Chinese Shar - Peis are probably best known for their distinctive and copious wrinkles, a trait bred into the breed to help withstand attacks.
The American Kennel Club refers to the temperament of Shar - Peis as dignified and lordly.
The Shar Tzu is a medium - sized dog who is moderately active and will require a nutrient - rich kibble specifically designed for his age, size and activity level.
Chow Chows and Shar - Peis have blue - black tongues.
Neither the Pug or the Shar - Pei breed shed very much, so the chance of finding little hairballs in your home floating around like tumbleweed is slim to none.
The «bear coat» Miniature Shar - Pei has a coat 1 inch in length or longer that has a smooth, wavy texture.
At home, Brentney has a Shar Pei named Buddah.
The Shar Tzu can be a headstrong little dog that requires early socialization and obedience training.
But possibly I have some Shar Pei genes.
The Shar - Poo also goes by the name Sharpoo and Shardoodle and while this little pooch doesn't qualify to be a member of the coveted American Kennel Club (AKC), he is a member of the Dog Registry of America, Inc. (DRA).
Large and giant dog breeds such as great danes, Saint Bernards, Bernese mountain dogs, Chinese shar - pei, Rottweilers, and mastiffs generally are not fully mature until they reach two years old or older.
Then it was the Shar Pei.
She is a beautiful 3 year old, spayed female, Chinese Shar - pei / Rottweiler mix.
I'd avoid Chow Chows, Shar Peis; Akitas, and Shiba Inu if you have young kids, or kids who would be prone to tease a dog; if you are expecting your dog to do repetitive obedience or be very obedient to commands; if you have lots of strangers entering the home; if you can't prevent the dog from escaping your property; if your dog is going to be expected to play with other dogs off leash in public.
Examples: Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, American Eskimo, Shiba Inu, Jindo Dog, Siberian Husky, Finnish Spitz, Canaan Dog, Karelian Bear Dog, Norwegian Lundehund; I would put the Chinese Shar Pei in this category because of their behavioral traits My Favorites: Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute; American Eskimo; Samoyed Extreme Endurance, need lots of exercise Some love to pull a load or chase a moving object Some are Dog Aggressive Can be Shy and need lots of Socialization; Biggest problem are the shy ones.
The Airedale Terrier, Basenji, Beagle, Bichon Frise, Border Collie, Chihuahua, Collie, Dachshund (4 of 6 varieties), English Setter, Lhasa Opso, Pomeranian, Shar - Pei, Shiba Inu, Shih Tzu, Schnauzer, and Toy Poodle all score below average and many more far below than that of the Pit Bull.
Shar - Pei come in a wide range of colors — red, sandy, cream, blue and black.
Wonder is one of 15 Shar - pei that recently came into NASPR's care after living alone on a piece of land in horrible living conditions.
The word Shar - Pei means «rough, sandy coat,» and their coat indeed has a prickly coarseness sometimes likened to horsehair.
The Chinese Shar - Pei breed, which can be traced as far back as China's Han Dynasty (200 B.C.), was originally used as a hunting and fighting dog — their trademark wrinkly face allowed them to avoid fatal bites.
When shar - pei dogs became popular pets, I noticed in vaccinating them that their wrinkly skin offered no resistance to my needle.
His life on earth may be over but under the care of Dr. Linda Tintle, he is contributing to genetic research in hopes one day to cure one of the leading causes of shar - pei death.
This regal girl has all the wonderful characteristics that make people fall in love with the Shar Pei Breed.
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