Shar-Pei vs Siberian Husky

Which dog breed is right for you?

Shar-Pei

Size
45–60 lbs, 18–20 in
Lifespan
8–12 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
No
Loyal Independent Calm Devoted

Siberian Husky

Size
35–60 lbs, 20–24 in
Lifespan
12–14 years
Exercise
Very High
Grooming
High
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
No
Outgoing Mischievous Loyal Friendly

About the Shar-Pei

The Chinese Shar-Pei is an ancient breed dating back over 2,000 years to the Han Dynasty in southern China, where it served as a versatile farm dog — guarding property, herding livestock, and even fighting in pits. These distinctive medium-sized dogs stand 18 to 20 inches tall and weigh 45 to 60 pounds, with a broad, hippopotamus-like muzzle and a blue-black tongue shared only with the Chow Chow. Their loose, deeply wrinkled skin and harsh, sandpaper-textured coat (the name literally means "sand skin") come in solid colors including fawn, red, black, chocolate, blue, and cream.

Temperament & Personality

Shar-Peis are calm, independent, and deeply devoted to their families — forming powerful bonds while remaining aloof and suspicious of strangers, which makes them excellent natural guardians. They tend to be clean, quiet dogs at home, often compared to cats in their self-sufficient demeanor. However, they can be territorial with other dogs, especially those of the same sex, and early socialization is critical to prevent aggression.

Pros

  • Naturally clean and quiet — easily housetrained and rarely barks without cause
  • Loyal and protective without needing guard training
  • Calm indoor demeanor suitable for apartment living
  • Unique, striking appearance that draws admiration everywhere

Cons

  • Shar-Pei Fever (autoinflammatory disease) is a serious breed-specific health risk
  • Skin folds require regular cleaning to prevent infections and dermatitis
  • Prone to entropion (eyelids rolling inward), ear infections, and hypothyroidism
  • Can be dog-aggressive and requires early, ongoing socialization

The Shar-Pei's distinctive looks and devoted nature make it truly unforgettable — find available Shar-Peis on Puplister.

About the Siberian Husky

The Siberian Husky was developed over thousands of years by the Chukchi people of northeastern Siberia as an endurance sled dog capable of pulling light loads over vast frozen distances in extreme cold. These athletic, medium-sized dogs stand 20 to 23.5 inches tall and weigh 35 to 60 pounds, with a graceful, effortless gait that reflects their incredible stamina. Their thick double coat comes in virtually every color from pure white to black, often with striking facial markings, and their eyes can be brown, blue, or even one of each (heterochromia).

Temperament & Personality

Siberian Huskies are friendly, outgoing, and mischievous — pack-oriented dogs that love people and make terrible guard dogs because they greet everyone like a long-lost friend. They are playful and gentle with children and generally good with other dogs, though their high prey drive makes them a risk around cats and small animals. Huskies are intelligent but famously independent, preferring to make their own decisions rather than follow commands — a trait that requires patience and humor from their owners.

Pros

  • Friendly, social, and gentle with children and strangers alike
  • Naturally clean with little doggy odor — self-grooming like a cat
  • Outstanding endurance athlete for running, hiking, and winter sports
  • Healthy breed with a lifespan of 12 to 14 years

Cons

  • Extreme shedding — blows the entire undercoat twice yearly in massive quantities
  • Legendary escape artists — can jump fences, dig under them, and open latches
  • Strong prey drive makes them dangerous around cats, rabbits, and small animals
  • Not suited for hot climates and requires air conditioning in warm regions

The Siberian Husky's adventurous spirit and stunning beauty are irresistible — find Huskies seeking forever homes on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Shar-Pei and a Siberian Husky?
The Shar-Pei is 45–60 lbs, 18–20 in sized while the Siberian Husky is 35–60 lbs, 20–24 in sized. They differ in size (45–60 lbs, 18–20 in vs 35–60 lbs, 20–24 in), lifespan (8–12 years vs 12–14 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Shar-Pei or Siberian Husky?
Shar-Pei is generally good with kids. Siberian Husky is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Shar-Pei or Siberian Husky?
The Shar-Pei has a lifespan of 8–12 years while the Siberian Husky has a lifespan of 12–14 years.

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