The Shar Pei is one of the most recognisable breeds in the world thanks to the wrinkles on its face and its blue/black tongue. But the Shar Pei coat is another distinguishing feature of the breed, as it feels quite bristly even though it looks like it should be soft. The Chinese Shar-Pei boasts of being one of the oldest breeds in the world. They were originally bred in their native China for hunting, guarding and herding, although they were often used as fighting dogs.
Read our Shar Pei Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Shar Pei
LAST GIRL LEFT I’m delighted to announce the arrival of our 6 baby’s, all pups are a perfect example of the breed, we have 5 flowered with each one having beautiful markings, all pups are thriving they are eating solids and are doing well with the puppy pads, all pups will be wormed up to date with panacur and microchipped by time there ready to go at 8 weeks, if you are i

Shar Pei
Open to offers My Shar Peis have recently had puppies which are ready for new homes December 20th. She’s had 3 boys and 2 girls which are very healthy (good eyes, good coats and no signs of Shar Pei fever). They are booked for microchip and first vaccination 20/12 Please message me for more details and photos

Shar Pei
REDUCED READY NOW READY NOW WITH BOTH SETS OF INJECTIONS So READY FOR WALKS .NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE, PICS ARE RECENT We have 6 stunning puppies looking for there forever homes , 3 blue bear coat boy

Shar Pei & Mixed Breed Hybrid
We’re absolutely thrilled to share some wonderful news! Our beautiful girl Astraea has given birth to six adorable puppies on the 21st of September 2025, three girls and three boys!💙💗 Mum is an emo

Shar Pei
Our beautiful girl Tyra surprise us with a beautiful little litter of three, all are doing well and are ready for their next adventure adventures

Shar Pei
1 black beautiful girl kc registered micro chipped vacinated ready to go amazing temperament great with kids puppy pad trained and weened
The average cost of a purebred Shar Pei puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £508, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.