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This is a sad story and I urge anyone who can help — to help. Three Shar Pei dogs will die on Wednesday – Feb. 15 unless the dogs are adopted by closing. The dogs are currently at Santa Cruz County Animal Control in Nogales, Arizona. The facility is not
DENVER - Her daughter told her she adopted him, but when a Denver mom saw a 6-month-old Shar Pei's picture on TV with the headline "stolen," she knew exactly what she would do. Volunteers at the Maxfund Shelter tell 9NEWS the mother returned the puppy on
A Shar Pei puppy sleeps during the 48th International Dog Show in Belgrade March 6, 2011. View Photo »
DENVER - Staff members at a Denver no-kill animal shelter are searching for a stolen 6-month old Shar Pei puppy. Security footage shows the puppy, named Nick, walked out of the Maxfund Shelter Wednesday afternoon with two people posing as volunteers, acc
Peipei is a senior male Shar Pei mix who is currently under the care of the Animal Protection League in Columbia, SC. He is a gentle dog, good with children, other dogs and cats. Peipei is friendly and despite his age (11 years), is active and playful wi
Dubai: Volunteers manning entry points at the Dubai Pet Show last Friday said they felt overpowered and helpless in stopping owners of large dogs who refused to muzzle their pets and forced their way in — despite repeated requests. Hours after a poodle w
On the first and third Wednesday of every month, Tucson Tails blog will host some local adoptable pets in need of forever homes. To be considered for inclusion, send info by Tuesday at 3 p.m. (jpgs or gifs less than 500 pixels). The offer applies to resc
Petunia, a 1-year-old female Chinese Shar-Pei mix, was a stray, but she was found by a good samaritan who brought her to the shelter so that she could find a forever home. Petunia is a sweet and playful girl. She loves to meet new people and can't wait t
The Shar Pei or Chinese Shar-Pei is a breed of dog known for its distinctive features of deep wrinkles and a blue-black tongue. The breed comes from China. The name (沙皮, pinyin: shā pí; English name probably derived from British spelling of Cantonese equivalent sā pèih) translates to "sand skin," and refers to the texture of its short, rough coat. Full Article
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