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Chinese Shar-Pei
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Texas Bones, aka Tex, the
Shar-Pei at 8 ½ months old - "Tex is currently having an allergy
issue we are taking care of quite will with peroxide and aloe on his
feet... but that's where the shoes come in. He's now 8 1/2 months
old and 40 to 45 lbs. No real health issues and still a dream around
children, although a little "loud" around other dogs... he means no
harm and loves to play. I believe puppy classes helped with that
aspect. He's grown so much now."

"Texas Bones at 16 weeks old and a full
blood Shar Pei. We just love him, his quirks are definitely
drooling, he gets a
smelly mouth if his teeth aren't consistently brushed, which makes for smelly
drool. He definitely takes a strong hand in training, we just started puppy
class 2, and he's doing well. He can be taught, just the owner must be stern,
consistent and patient. We think he may have allergies because outside he tends
to sneeze a lot and his eyes are getting messier now that it's summer. At 20
weeks he weighed 25 lbs. He is doing very well... oh and he's anemic, I guess
Shar Pei's have a tendency towards that (low red blood cell count). "

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 16 weeks old right
after his surgery; he was neutered. The helmet keeps him from chewing, or
licking the area where he was cut.

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 16 weeks old right
after he was neutered

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 16 weeks old

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 11 weeks old.
"Hey!
That's MY bed!"

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 11 weeks old.
"Is
there room in there for me?"

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 10 weeks old

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 10 weeks old

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 8 weeks old sleeping

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 8 weeks old sleeping

Texas Bones, the Shar-Pei puppy at 8 weeks old sleeping
getting a drink
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