Sharpull Terrier
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Caring for a Sharpull Terrier
Feeding: Sharpull Terriers can gain weight quickly so it is important to keep track of how much they eat.
Living with a Sharpull Terrier
Temperament: Sharpull Terriers are quiet, independant, loyal and loving dogs. They are dominant and agressive dogs that love people.
Family Dog: Sharpull Terriers can make great family pets, if properly trained and raised with children.
Shedding: Sharpull Terriers do shed, but mostly in the spring.
Grooming: Sharpull Terriers should be brushed once a day while they are shedding, otherwise once a week should be sufficient.
Training: Sharpull Terriers are very stubborn dogs which can affect their training.
Barking: Sharpull Terriers are not known for their barking.
Weather: Sharpull Terriers enjoy the rain.
Exercise: Sharpull Terriers need daily exercise and enjoy long walks.
Living Conditions: Sharpull Terriers make good apartment dogs provided they are exercised or taken on long walks.
Sharpull Terrier Appearance
Appearance: Sharpull Terriers are short dogs with a heavy build.
Size: Sharpull Terriers weigh around 60 lbs.
Ears: Sharpull Terriers are prone to ear infections. It is very important to keep their ears clean.
Feet: Sharpull Terriers have dainty feet.
Color: Sharpull Terriers can have a black coat.
Coat: Sharpull Terriers have a medium length coat much like that of a Shar-pei.
Sharpull Terrier Facts
Characteristics: Sharpull Terriers are stubborn, quiet, dominant, aloof, very loyal, smart dogs.
Sharpull Terrier Health
Eye Health: Like Shar-peis, Sharpull Terriers can suffer from inverted eyelids.
Dental Health: Sharpull Terriers have good dental health, but their teeth should be brushed as recommended, usually 2-3 times per week.
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