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Training and Understanding your Chinese Shar-Pei Dog and Puppies Behavior
Training and Understanding your Chinese Shar-Pei Dog and Puppies Behavior
Training and Understanding your Chinese Shar-Pei Dog and Puppies Behavior
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1. The Characteristics of a Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy or Dog 
 
2. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth 
 
3. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy 
 
4. Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Chinese Shar-Pei? 
 
5. How to Crate Train Your Chinese Shar-Pei 
 
6. When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Dog? 
 
7. When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Makes Potty Mistakes 
 
8. How to Teach your Chinese Shar-Pei to Fetch 
 
9. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Chinese Shar-Pei  
 
10. When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Has eparation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It 
 
11. When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Is Afraid of Loud Noises 
 
12. How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei From Jumping Up On People 
 
13. How to Build A Whelping Box for a Chinese Shar-Pei or Any Other Breed of Dog 
 
14. How to Teach Your Chinese Shar-Pei to Sit  
 
15. Why Your Chinese Shar-Pei Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In 
 
16. How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei From Running Away or Bolting Out the Door 
 
17. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy 
 
18. How to Socialize Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy 
 
19. How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei Dog From Excessive Barking 
 
20. When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies 
 
21. What you Should Know about Fleas and Ticks 
 
22. How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy or Dog From Biting 
 
23. What to Expect Before and During your Dog Having Puppies 
 
24. What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You 
 
25. How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly Without Surgery 
 
26. How to Clean Your Chinese Shar-Pei's Ears Correctly 
 
27. How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei From Eating Their Own Stools 
 
28. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog 
 
29. Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat 
 
30. How to Make Sure Your Dog is Eating A Healthy Amount of Food 
 
31. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Chinese Shar-Pei 
 
32. How to Clean and Groom your Chinese Shar-Pei 
 
33. How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails Properly 
 
34. The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can Harm your Dog 
 
35. How to Deworm your Chinese Shar-Pei for Good Health 
 
36. What You Should Know About Dog Rabies 
 
37. Some Helpful Healthy and Tasty Homemade Dog Food Recipes 
 
38. How to Select Treats To Train Your Dog With

LanguageEnglish
PublisherVince Stead
Release dateNov 28, 2011
ISBN9781516350407
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    Training and Understanding your Chinese Shar-Pei Dog and Puppies Behavior - Vince Stead

    By Vince Stead

    Training and Understanding your Chinese Shar-Pei Dog and Puppies Behavior

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    1.The Characteristics of a Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy or Dog

    2.What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth

    3.Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy

    4.Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Chinese Shar-Pei?

    5.How to Crate Train Your Chinese Shar-Pei

    6.When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Dog?

    7.When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Makes Potty Mistakes

    8.How to Teach your Chinese Shar-Pei to Fetch

    9.Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Chinese Shar-Pei

    10.When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Has Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It

    11.When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Is Afraid of Loud Noises

    12.How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei From Jumping Up On People

    13.How to Build A Whelping Box for a Chinese Shar-Pei or Any Other Breed of Dog

    14.How to Teach Your Chinese Shar-Pei to Sit

    15.Why Your Chinese Shar-Pei Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In

    16.How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei From Running Away or Bolting Out the Door

    17.Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy

    18.How to Socialize Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy

    19.How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei Dog From Excessive Barking

    20.When Your Chinese Shar-Pei Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies

    21.What you Should Know about Fleas and Ticks

    22.How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy or Dog From Biting

    23.What to Expect Before and During your Dog Having Puppies

    24.What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You

    25.How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly Without Surgery

    26.How to Clean Your Chinese Shar-Peis Ears Correctly

    27.How to Stop Your Chinese Shar-Pei From Eating Their Own Stools

    28.How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog

    29.Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat

    30.How to Make Sure Your Dog is Eating A Healthy Amount of Food

    31.Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Chinese Shar-Pei

    32.How to Clean and Groom your Chinese Shar-Pei

    33.How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails

    Properly

    34.The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can Harm your Dog

    35.How to Deworm your Chinese Shar-Pei for Good Health

    36.What You Should Know About Dog Rabies

    37.Some Helpful Healthy and Tasty Homemade Dog Food Recipes

    38.How to Select Treats To Train Your Dog With

    1.  The Characteristics of a Chinese Shar-Pei Puppy and Dog

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    Who said wrinkles make you look bad and ugly?  Have you seen the Chinese Shar-Pei, they are super cute and cuddly.  The Chinese Shar-Pei looks like an old hag in human form, but is a very active and energetic dog to say the least.  They have sharp teeth and eyes that are small and almond shaped.  The coat and the eyes of the Chinese Shar-Pei match one another.  They have ears that are triangular and a thick tapered tail as well.  The Chinese Shar-Pei breed has dogs with both small and large heads and it is said when they are puppies, the wrinkles on them are more than when they are adults.

    The Chinese Shar-Pei comes in three varieties of coats, namely rare bear coat, horse coat and brush coat. The coat of the Chinese Shar-Pei comes in all colors and hues, some of the dogs also have tiny spots, but this is rare, say breeders.  The breed is extremely loyal to their masters, and if you test their intelligence, you would be surprised.  They love to play and sometimes are very dominant over others around, but the breed is not a coward, they display bravery at all costs.  They have a strong bonding with the family they live with and would socialize with strangers as well.  As pups when they socialize with humans and other animals around, they tend to be very friendly when they grow.

    Since the Chinese Shar-Pei is calm and composed, they make excellent watchdogs and super cool companions, but you need to be very confident when handling them.  Don’t be too soft or too harsh with them, or they would not listen to you and wouldn’t follow you as their leader.  As an authoritative figure around, you have to show the Chinese Shar-Pei that you are the leader of the pack and not otherwise!  If they see themselves as one of you, the Chinese Shar-Pei would never want to be your pet, but would want to be your master.  In such cases, the Chinese Shar-Pei wouldn’t listen to your heed and call.

    Although the Chinese Shar-Pei hates water, they are generally cleaner than other breeds and would need little training on housebreaking.  Speak to your vet about the health of the Chinese Shar-Pei, they have issues with their kidneys and are susceptible to fevers and other issues.  They don’t have skin problems because of their wrinkles, but yes, some of them do have skin issues, which should be taken care of by the vet.

    If you live in an apartment, you could keep the Chinese Shar-Pei, but ensure the dog is taken for daily walks and exercises.  Grooming should be done every day, brush the dog daily and since they shed less, you needn’t worry about the clumps here and there.  However, if there were someone at home who is allergic to dog hair, you would want to take extra measures for the same.

    Finally, yes, you could have the Chinese Shar-Pei as a pet and you would love having this super cool friend around!

    2.  What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth

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    There is no doubt about it; puppies are going to chew on things!  Dogs will have 28 baby teeth, and 42 permanent teeth.  When a puppy is roughly, 2 to 3 weeks old, their baby teeth start to come in.  All their baby teeth should be in place by roughly 8 weeks of age.

    The puppy’s new teeth are very tiny and sharp, and will hurt your fingers when they get a hold of them.  Most mothers will start to wean their babies at 5 to 6 weeks old.

    Your puppies baby teeth will start to come out around 8 to 12 weeks of age.  By roughly 8 months old, your dog’s permanent teeth should all be in.  You should make sure that all baby teeth are out, so that a tooth is not left in, and another one comes in and crowds the space, and gives your dog pain.  You would need to visit the vet if you see this happening.

    Your puppy is going to want to chew on something, just like a real baby, their teeth are coming in, and they want to relieve some of the pain. It is good for them to chew, to help the teeth come thru.  You would want to get some appropriate chew items to help

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