Essential care for the Shar Pei's skin: prevention and cleaning

  • The Shar Pei is prone to skin problems. due to the accumulation of moisture in its folds.
  • Bathing should be moderate (once a month), carefully drying each fold.
  • Diet influences skin health; it is advisable to include Omega 3 and 6.
  • Veterinary check-ups are key to prevent skin diseases.

Shar Pei Dog

El shar pei dog It is one of the most unique breeds in the canine world. Originally from China, it stands out mainly for its wrinkled skin and wide face. In addition to being a dog intelligent y patient, represents an excellent choice as a companion at home. However, one of the most distinctive characteristics of this breed is precisely the one that requires the most care: your skin prone to dermatological problems.

Main skin problems in the Shar Pei

Dogs of this breed are highly prone to various skin conditions, due to the accumulation of moisture and dirt in their folds. Below we detail some of the most common conditions in Shar Pei:

  • Mushrooms: The combination of deep folds and moisture can lead to fungal growth, causing skin infections.
  • Mites and scabies: There are certain types of mites that particularly affect Shar Pei. If the dog's immune system is weakened, these can cause mange.
  • Allergies: They are prone to developing food or environmental allergies that may manifest with itching and redness of the skin.
  • Folliculitis: This is an infection in the hair follicles that causes small red bumps and hair loss in some areas.
  • Entropion: It is not a skin problem, but it is a condition that can cause damage to the skin around the eyes. It consists of the abnormal growth of the eyelid towards the inside of the eye, causing irritation.

Daily care to maintain healthy skin

To avoid these skin problems in the Shar Pei, it is necessary to establish a specific care routine that includes hygiene, adequate food and measures of prevention.

Shar Pei puppies

Proper bathrooms

El Shar Pei bath should be done moderately often, about once a month or every two months. Bathing him too often can remove the natural oils from his skin and predispose him to further conditions. It is recommended to use a mild and neutral shampoo, specific for dogs with sensitive skin.

Thorough drying

After each bath, it is essential to make sure that dry thoroughly each fold of skin to avoid residual moisture, which can cause fungal or bacterial infections.

Skin hydration

Since Shar Pei have skin prone to dryness, it is advisable to apply moisturizing lotions specific for dogs after bathing, ensuring that they are hypoallergenic.

balanced diet

A strong immune system is key to maintaining healthy skin in the Shar Pei. To do this, it is necessary to feed it a I think of quality, rich in proteins y essential fatty acids such as Omega 3 and Omega 6, which promote skin health.

Frequent review and cleaning of the folds

Apart from bathing, it is important to carry out Periodic cleaning of the folds with a damp cloth or specialized wipes to remove dirt and excess grease.

Common diseases and prevention

Some diseases require regular visits to the vet for early detection. Among the most common are:

  • Dermatitis: caused by allergies or by the accumulation of bacteria in the folds.
  • demodicosis: demodectic mange caused by mites that can proliferate in weakened skin.
  • Yeast infections: They grow in humid environments and can generate a strong odor.

To prevent these diseases, it is advisable to go for veterinary check-ups at least every six months, be alert to any changes in the dog's skin and Consult a specialist if you notice unusual symptoms..

Additional Tips for Shar Pei Care

Shar Pei at home

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to the sunThe Shar Pei's skin is sensitive and can burn easily.
  • Provide a clean environment: Keep their resting areas free of dirt and moisture.
  • Use hypoallergenic products: From shampoos to supplements, always opt for options suitable for sensitive skin.
  • Keep your ears and nails clean:The Shar Pei's ears are also prone to infections due to wax buildup.

El Shar Pei is a wonderful dog With proper care, your skin can enjoy a long and healthy life. Although your skin requires special attention, a good hygiene routine and a balanced diet will be key to preventing dermatological problems.

Shar Pei dog care
Related article:
Shar Pei Care: Complete Guide for this Unique Breed

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      Susy fontenla said

    It is best to consult a professional. A vet can tell you the exact origin of those blisters.

      cynthia said

    My 2-year-old sharpei has a lot of itching and her hair falls out a lot ,,, she already has wounds .. and one of them got wormy ... before we lived in an apartment and now at home with a patio ... wrong??

         Susy fontenla said

      Hi Cynthia. If he has these symptoms, it is better that you take him to the vet so that he can scrape the skin, so that he can determine the exact origin of that dermatitis and can apply a treatment. There are varied causes, so only an expert can specify in each case which one is causing these skin problems.

      Lizandro Mera Zambrano said

    Hello, how are you, my sharpei has dandruff, how do I attack this problem?

      vanessa paola said

    Hello, my shapiei is 4 months old and she has just gotten some little wounds as if they were mosquito bites and then you scratch so I have to do but it will only be one by two

      Mariana said

    Hello, good afternoon, my shar pei dog is red between his little toes and forms like a medium white / yellowish mucus. Consult and they told me to wash him with raw soap or hydrogen peroxide ... is there any other way to cure that?

    Saludos y gracias

      Rosario Guillen said

    my dog ​​is a cross of shar pei with shaw shaw she is 8 years old and every year she has problems with her itchy skin, oral treatment is not an option since she gets seizures, i apply topical treatment in spray and shampoo for fungus, i would like some tip of something natural to calm the itch ... thank you !!

         Susy fontenla said

      Hello Rosario. One of the ingredients that is natural and is sometimes used to heal wounds in animals is honey. It is a natural antibiotic and nothing happens if you eat it. You can try that, although it is always best to check with your vet first.