Giving a pet a second chance at a good life is always a wonderful thing to do and when you take in a Shar Pei rescue dog you are doing a wonderful and humane thing.
But in the meantime you will need patience and you will need to make sure that you keep an eye out for potentially bad traits and be ready to deal with some of the issues that come along with taking in an abused pet.
Give your dog some space just for a little while. Your dog will never truly be comfortable unless it can get a feel for where it is and have a chance to take in all the new sights and scents of your home. Once the dog realizes it is not in the abusive situation anymore it will start to relax but give it that chance first.
A Shar Pei rescue dog is a very intelligent animal and they are going to need time to adjust to a new situation so for a little while it would be a good idea to reduce the amount of loud noises and clatter that goes on in your house as a lot of activity and noise will start to confuse the dog and not give it a chance to settle itself down and into your home. A Shar Pei does not do well with commotion so in order to help it get used to your home you need to slowly work things in.
The Shar Pei is one of the most intelligent dogs there is and they take to training very well. However an abused Shar Pei is going to be cautious at first and may seem like they are hesitant to be trained. Be patient and do not punish the dog. You should use only positive reinforcement when training your dog and also be prepared for later on when that hesitation can turn to boredom as your dog gets bored of the repetitive nature of training.
The Shar Pei was originally bred as an extremely intelligent fighting dog so they do have an aggressive nature about them. However a Shar Pei will also develop a strong attachment to their family after a while and that makes them a wonderful family pet.
But your Shar Pei rescue dog may come to you with some of those aggressive behaviors still intact as defense mechanisms from their abusive past. Love and patience will work through that as the Shar Pei is smart enough to move on to a better situation so just give the dog time and it will come around.
Your new Shar Pei rescue dog has the potential to be a wonderful family pet but only if you take the time to help it work through its past. A Shar Pei is very smart and after a while it will begin to realize that it is in a new situation with a family that loves it and it will respond to that. Just give it time and enjoy your new dog!