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 & Rhodesian Ridgeback Hybrid
Beautiful litter of 3 girls 5 boys. Beautiful colours include blue, black, lilac, tri Parents have beautiful loving temperaments Loving homes wanted

Mixed Breed & Shar Pei Hybrid
Welcome to these beautiful Shar Pei cross spaniel pups, there are 4 boys and 2 girls, one boy and one girl have had there eyes tacked as they had excess skin they need to grow in to, but the other four have great eyes, beautiful playful pups in nice colours, ready to leave on the 30th January, white boy has already been reserved but the rest are ready to be reserved for co

Shar Pei
We have a gorgeous litter of 6 Shar Pei puppies looking for their forever homes — 4 girls and 2 boys available. The puppies are being raised in a loving home environment and are well socialised. They

Mixed Breed & Shar Pei Hybrid
We have been blessed with 6 beautiful puppies from our family pets, duke and daisy! Daisy is a cocker Pei and duke is a full shar Pei, they have had a litter of 4 boys and 2 girls, The two girls in th

Shar Pei
My beautiful Bella has given birth to 5 stunning brush coat Shar Pei puppies. 3 girls and 2 boys. 4 of the puppies have had their eyes tacked and are doing amazing. (this is very common in the Shar Pe

Shar Pei
Thank you for taking the time to read about our bears. We currently have 3 white bears now left , 2 boys and 1 girl left for more information please let’s do videos call with our potential buyer
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.