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Shar Poo : Behavior, Care and Grooming, Health Issues, Training and Exercise

Shar Poo : Behavior, Care and Grooming, Health Issues, Training and Exercise


Shar-Poo with children and other pets

It is necessary to teach the children how to touch and approach the dogs. They should be trained well under the supervision of the elders. With early socialization it may be good with children. It is great family pet, good with kids, rather well with other dogs but can reserved with stranger initially.

Shar-Poo Care and Grooming

It may not require frequent grooming. Generally, daily brushing is sufficient to keep its coat worth looking and free of debris.

Shar-Poo Health Issues

In General it may be healthy hybrid dog but genetically they may have hereditary health issues. Remember, if you are going to buy a puppy of Shar Poo must discover an honest breeder who can provide the health clearance certificate. The health clearance certificate will prove that all tests are clear and puppy is fit live with.

Shar-Poo Training

Training is a thing which has a great influence and importance to make a dog brilliant dog. They are most intelligent, easy to train. It requires consistent, firm and positive training sessions. So must be consistent, firm, patient and fair in training.

Shar-Poo Exercise

Shar Poo is energetic and may tend to be active like their parents. It may requires fair amount of exercise. Regular walk or running is vital for these energetic dogs. At least a daily walk can be enough to make it happy and healthy. To burn their energy indoor playing is enough but it loves to go out trips.

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