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 Pekingese Dog

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Pekingese Dog
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

Pekingese Dog

The Pekingese is a dignified, and confident toy dog. this breed of is an ideal pet for inexperienced owner as well as the more experienced. The Pekingese breed makes a wonderful companion dog, and his low exercise demands mean that he is also ideal for those that cannot get around much, such as the elderly and the disabled. The Pekingese is a loyal and affectionate dog, and because of his tendency to bark, the Pekingese can make an effective watchdog. These dogs have a very sensitive personality, and do not take kindly to being handled roughly or being shouted at. The Pekingese is not the right choice for impatient people or for those with little time for their pets. He is also not the right choice for those looking for total peace and quiet, as this has a tendency to snore and sneeze because of his short muzzle.

Although the Pekingese have his playful and energetic moments, he is mostly happy to sit and relax. The Pekingese enjoys lapping up any comforts that are bestowed upon him. These can sometimes be very willful and strong minded, while other dogs of this breed can be possessive when it comes to their belongings and their food. The Pekingese will get along with children but is best suited to older and gentler children. This does not like to be roughly treated and could sustain injury easily due to his small size. The Pekingese breed tends to be polite with strangers, although some can be very suspicious of them. This breed of will usually get along well with other animals, although early socialization is recommended. The Pekingese is somewhat proud, over confident, and self-centered personality. The Pekingese can be difficult to train.


The Pekingese Dog
The Pekingese, sometimes affectionately called the Peke, has a long, sturdy body covered by a long, thick and straight overcoat and a thick undercoat. Though the breed has a somewhat flat face due to its short muzzle, the mane formed by its coat around the shoulders is its main similarity to a lion, and has earned it the old nickname of “lion dog.” (This

is not to be confused with lion hound s – breeds that were primarily used to hunt down lions.)


Pekingese Skills
Originally from China, the Pekingese were once hailed as royal beings because of their resemblance to the lion, which was a glorified symbol of Buddhism in those days. The breed reached the Western world after the British ransacked the Imperial Summer Palace during the Second Opium War in 1860 and took Pekingese puppies back to Queen Victoria. These days, the breed has become a popular show and companion.

Pekingese Personality
The Pekingese is noted for its brave and stubborn nature, though it is a devoted and affectionate family dog. The Pekingese demonstrates playfulness when around family members, but rough play is discouraged. The Pekingese makes a good watchdog as it barks at strangers.

The Pekingese Exercise Needs
The Pekingese needs very little exercise, although regular activity, even short walks, should help keep it healthy.

The Pekingese Living Conditions
Although the Pekingese may be recommended for apartment living, future owners must be aware of its low heat tolerance. The Pekingese may not survive in warmer regions, and must be kept indoors with air conditioning during warm spells. It’s best to have it sleeping indoors, though an occasional outdoor trip in cool weather is fine.

The Pekingese Grooming Requirements
To avoid matting, the coat of the Pekingese must at least be given a weekly combing, and the coat around its posterior must also be checked for soiling on a daily basis. Also, to avoid infection, the wrinkle above its nose must be inspected and cleaned daily.

The Pekingese Health Issues
The Pekingese breed tends to be prone to having colds, as well as lung and heart ailments. Other concerns include dislocated disks and herniated kneecaps, as well as inward-growing eyelashes. Also, the Pekingese tend to experience difficult births.
 

Cindy  Lovable Dogs .info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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