Bone-mouth

Bone-mouth

There are two varieties in the Shar-Pei breed: a traditional type with less wrinkles, roof-tile muzzle, pointed tail, and a modified heavier muzzle (hippopotamus look)with meat padding on top and longer hair (brush coat). Breeders in China (particularly in Southern China, Hong Kong, Macau) commonly called the traditional type found originally in Dali (Dailek, Dailet), Namhoi City in Guangdong Province as the Bone-mouth and the latter development in the Western world as the Meat-mouth.

External links

* [http://www.sharpeiclubhk.com/Sharpei1.html Sharpei Club Hong Kong]
* [http://www.hkshar-pei.com Traditional Shar-Pei (bone-mouth)]

* [http://www.k9webhost.co.uk/midland/ Midland Shar Pei Club (UK)]
* [http://www.kavishi.com/ Kavishi (UK)]
* [http://koti.phnet.fi/kikanpei/eindex.html Kikka (Finland)]
* [http://www.reverditadragonslegend.com/traditionalsharpei.htm Reverdita's Dragon (Italy)]
* [http://www.allpets.co.za/sharpeiclub2/index.htm Shar Pei Club of Gauteng (South Africa)]
* [http://www.sharpei-sachsen.de/index.html Sharpei-Sachsen(Germany)]

* [http://www.completedogsguide.com/dog-breeds/shar-pei/ Shar Pei breed overview by Complete Dogs Guide]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB1s5DDPQi8 brief history of Shar Pei from Animal Planet]
* [http://www.difossombrone.it/articoli/main56shar-pei_conoscerelarazza.htm To know the breed (in Italian)]

* [http://www.sharpeirescue.com North American Shar Pei Rescue]
* [http://www.shar-pei-rescue.co.uk Shar Pei Rescue & Welfare in the UK]


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