DATE OF PUBLICATION
OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD: 14.04.1999
UTILIZATION: Hunting - and watch -dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.
Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossians and Swiss Mountain-and Cattledogs.
Section 2.1 Molossian,
Mastiff type. Without working trial.
SHAR PEI BRIEF HISTORICAL
SUMMARY This Chinese breed has existed for hundreds of years in the provinces
bordering the South China Sea. The town of Dialak in the province of
Kwun Tung is probably the place of origin.
SHAR PEI GENERAL APPEARANCE Active, compact, short coupled and squarely built dog of medium size.
Wrinkles over skull and withers, small ears and « hippopotamus » muzzle
impart to the Shar Pei a unique look. Dogs larger and more powerful
than bitches.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS shar pei The height of the Shar Pei from withers to ground is approximately
equal to the length of the body, from point of shoulder to point of
buttock, especially in males. The length from nose to stop is
approximately equal to the length from stop to occiput.
SHAR PEI BEHAVIOUR /
TEMPERAMENT Calm, independent, loyal, affectionate to his family.
HEAD Rather large in proportion
to body. Wrinkles on forehead and cheeks continuing to form dewlap.
CRANIAL REGION
Skull: Flat, broad.
Stop: Moderate.
FACIAL REGION
Nose: Large and wide, preferably black, but any colour conforming to general
coat colour permissible. Wide opened nostrils.
Muzzle: A distinctive feature of the breed. Broad from root to tip of nose
with no suggestion of tapering. Lips and top of muzzle well padded.
Bulge at the base of the nose permissible.
Mouth: Tongue, roof of mouth,
gums and flews: bluish black is preferred. Pink spotted tongue
permissible. Solid pink tongue highly undesirable. In dilute-coloured
dogs the tongue is solid lavender.
Jaws/Teeth: Jaws strong with a perfect scissor bite, i.e. the upper teeth closely
overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws. Padding of
lower lip should not be so excessive as to interfere with the bite.
Eyes: Dark, almond-shaped with a scowling expression. Lighter colour
permissible in dilute-coloured dogs. Function of eyeball or lid in no
way disturbed by surrounding skin, folds or hair. Any sign of
irritation of eyeball, conjunctiva or eyelids highly undesirable. Free
from entropion.
Ears: Very small, rather thick, equilaterally triangular in shape, slightly
rounded at tip and set high on the skull with tips pointing towards
eyes; set well forward over eyes, wide apart and close to skull.
Pricked ears highly undesirable.
NECK Medium length, strong, set well on shoulders. The loose skin under
the neck should not be excessive.
BODY Folds of skin on body in mature dogs highly undesirable except on
withers and base of tail, which show moderate wrinkling.
Topline: Dips slightly behind withers; then it rises slightly over loin.
Back: Short, strong.
Loin: Short, broad, slightly arched.
Croup: Rather flat.
Chest: Broad and deep, brisket reaching the elbow.
Underline: Rises slightly under the loin.
TAIL SHAR PEI Thick and round at the root, tapering to a fine point. The tail is
set very high, a characteristic feature of the breed. May be carried
high and curved, carried in tight curl or curved over or to either side
of the back. Lack of or incomplete tail highly undesirable.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS Forelegs straight, moderate length, good bone. The skin on forelegs
shows no wrinkle.
Shoulders: Muscular, well laid and sloping.
Metacarpus (Pastern): Slightly sloping, strong and flexible.
HINDQUARTERS Muscular, strong, moderately angulated, perpendicular to the ground
and parallel to each other when viewed from the rear. Wrinkles on upper
thighs, lower thighs, rear pasterns as well as the thickening of the
skin on hocks undesirable.
Hocks: Well let down.
FEET Moderate
size, compact, not splayed. Toes well knuckled. Hindfeet
free from dewclaws.
GAIT / MOVEMENT The preferred gait is trot. The gait is free, balanced, active with
good forward reach and strong drive from the hindquarters. The feet
tend to converge to a center line when the speed increases. Stilted
gait undesirable.
COAT
HAIR SHAR PEI A distinctive feature of the breed: short, harsh and bristly. The
coat is straight and offstanding on the body, but generally flatter on
the limbs. No undercoat. The coat may vary in length from 1 cm to 2,5
cm. Never trimmed.
COLOUR SHAR PEI All solid colours acceptable except white. Tail and rear part of
thighs frequently of a lighter colour. Darker shading down the back and
on the ears permissible.
SIZE SHAR PEI
Height: 44 - 51 cm at withers (17,5 - 20 ins).
FAULTS Any departure
from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the
seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact
proportion to its degree.
SERIOUS FAULTS
Deviation
from a scissor bite (as a transitory measure, a very slightly overshot mouth is permissible)
Snipy muzzle
Spotted
tongue (except pink spotted tongue)
Large ears
Low set tail
Coat longer
than 2,5 cm.
ELIMINATING FAULTS
Aggresive or overly shy
Flat foreface
with badly overshot bite; undershot bite
Solid pink
tongue
Lower lip
rolled in, interfering with the bite
Round, bulging
eye. Entropion, ectropion
Skin, folds
or hair disturbing the normal function of the eye
Pricked ears
Absence of
tail; stumpy tail
Heavy folds
of skin on body (except withers and base of tail) and limbs
Not a solid
colour (albino, brindle, patches, spots, black and tan, saddled
pattern).
Any dog clearly showing
physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B. Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.
REMARK Any artificial physical alteration to the Shar Pei (in particular lips
and eyelids) eliminates the dog from competition.