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  • Health Concerns Facing the Shar Pei

    While Shar Pei puppies are insanely cute and irresistibly cuddly, you should take careful consideration before purchasing one. Many times, puppies end up getting put to sleep or given away to rescue shelters or humane societies because the owner had no idea what they were getting themselves into before purchasing them.

    Shar Pei dogs are prone to several diseases, and it takes a wise and watchful owner to keep them from getting into trouble physically. This is not to say that Shar Pei dogs are not good pets, their health and the part you play in your Shar Pei care is extremely important, as their health is bound to suffer if it is ignored. The following information will help you understand your potential Shar Pei health problems, things you can do to help your pet avoid them, and how you can make him or her more comfortable if he develops one or more of the following health problems.

    Swollen Hock Syndrome

    The most common of the Shar Pei health problems is called Swollen Hock syndrome, which is the inability to break down and remove amyloid proteins which causes an the proteins to build up and take over the kidneys and liver. This disease is frequently found between four and 18 months of age, but can be discovered at any time.

    Swollen Hock syndrome is characterized by lethargy, fever, decrease in appetite, occasional fever, stiff or swollen legs, and muzzle tenderness and swelling. A low protein diet that is high is parsley and natural sulfur can help cure some of the symptoms associated with Swollen Hock Syndrome, though there isn’t technically a cure for the disease itself.

    Keep an Eye Out…

    Entropion and Extropion are also common Shar Pei health problems, because of the excess skin around the eye. This disease causes the skin folds around the eye to become folded in or drooped out, making the eyes dry and irritated. This is easily cured by wetting drops, or in extreme cases tacking the skin up or down. Eye ulcers can also occur, and are also cured with eye drops or antibiotics.

    Moldy Wrinkles

    Another one of the common Shar Pei health problems that people don’t necessarily think about is the infections, sores or rashes that can develop in the folds of the skin if they are not properly cleaned. Shar Pei owners must make sure not to subject their pets to moist or overly heated environments, as the skin folds hold moisture, and cause mold, sores, and rashes. The best way to avoid this if the dog must be wet, is to make sure to take a clean towel and lift up each of the skin folds and assure they are completely dry before laying them back down.

    Hip and Elbow Dysplasia

    The last of the common Shar Pei health problems is hip and elbow dysplasia, common in many breeds of dogs. This is a painful condition where the ball on the femur does not fit into the hip socket properly, making it difficult for dogs to walk and run. While the symptoms are not visible, paying attention to your dog’s behavior will allow you to determine if you puppy has a problem with his or her hips, as they will have trouble running, and are likely to guard their hips and elbows when they feel threatened. Because you want the best care available for your puppy, you should figure out how to choose a vet for your Shar Pei.

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