Texas Bones aka Tex the Shar-Pei at 8 ½ months old—"Tex is currently having an allergy issue we are taking care of quite well with peroxide and aloe on his feet...but that's where the shoes come in. He's now 8 1/2 months old and 40 to 45 lbs. No real health issues and still a dream around children; although a little "loud" around other dogs...he means no harm and loves to play. I believe puppy classes helped with that aspect. He's grown so much now."
"Texas Bones at 16 weeks old and a full-blood Shar-Pei—we just love him. His quirks are definitely drooling, he gets a smelly mouth if his teeth aren't consistently brushed, which makes for smelly drool. He definitely takes a strong hand in training, we just started puppy class 2, and he's doing well. He can be taught; just the owner must be stern, consistent and patient. We think he may have allergies because outside he tends to sneeze a lot and his eyes are getting messier now that it's summer. At 20 weeks he weighed 25 lbs. He is doing very well...oh and he's anemic, I guess Shar-Pei have a tendency toward that (low red blood cell count). "
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 16 weeks old right after his surgery; he was neutered. The helmet keeps him from chewing or licking the area where he was cut.
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 16 weeks old right after he was neutered looking out the window with his hoody on.
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 16 weeks old
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 11 weeks old—"Hey! That's MY bed!"
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 11 weeks old—"Is there room in there for me?"
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 10 weeks old
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 10 weeks old
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 8 weeks old sleeping
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 8 weeks old sleeping
Texas Bones the Shar-Pei puppy at 8 weeks old getting a drink