Pekingese breed

Pekingese Puppies and Dogs

Information about Pekingese Dog Breed

What Country Are Pekingese Dog Breeds From?

According to DNA research and ancient artwork, the Pekingese breed has existed for roughly 2,000 years. Until 1860, when British troops stormed the Forbidden City and discovered several small dogs, the breed was a closely guarded secret in the East (it was a capital offense for anyone other than the Chinese aristocracy to own them). They brought the dogs back to Queen Victoria, who fell in love with the breed right away.

How Many Distinct Varieties of Pekingese Dog Breeds Exist?

The existing smaller varieties of Pekingese dog breeds are referred to as “Sleeve Pekingese” or “Sleeves” because in the early ages they were able to fit within the large robes worn by the Chinese Imperial court.

Which Dog Breeds Mix with Pekingese Dog Breeds?

Peagle is a mix of Pekingese + Beagle

Peke-A-Boo is a mix of Pekingese + Bolognese

Bostinese is a mix of Boston Terrier + Pekingese

Cheeks is a mix of Chihuahua + Pekingese

Havapeke is a mix of Havanese + Pekingese

Pekingese Dog Breed LifespanPekingese breed

The lifespan of Pekingese Dog breed is estimated to be 12-15 years old.

Pekingese Dog Breed Size in Terms Of Height and Weight

Pekingese dog breeds are extra-small dogs that can approximately weigh 7-12 pounds and stand in height of 6-9 inches tall.

 

Pekingese Dog Breed Appearance

What Colors Do Pekingese Dog Breeds Come In?

Due to Dowager Empress Cixi demand of establishment of different colors in the 19th century, Pekingese now appear in a range of colors, the most popular being red, sable, and gold.

How Frequent Do Pekingese Dog Breeds Shed?

The slight shedding of Pekingese dog breeds can be easily remedied with a simple brushing.

Do Pekingese Dog Breed Need Regular Grooming?

Care must be taken to prevent tangles and unmanageable hair in Pekingese dog breeds. They will need daily brushing and bimonthly cutting of their quickly growing hair.

The Pekingese’s Temperament, Personality, and Training

Do Pekingese Dog Breed Bark Too Much?

Despite their extra small size, Pekingese are moderate barkers that see themselves as the guards of their territory and will bark to signal danger. They can be trained to control their barking just the way dog owners train and exercise other dogs.

Do Pekingese Dog Breeds Get Along Well With Kids?

The affable, affectionate Pekingese dog breeds can be amusing playmates for your energetic older kids, but they might not be the right choice to the rowdiness of your younger kids. Be careful to watch your child when he/she is socializing with the Pekingese dog breed to ensure safety.

What Diseases Are Prone To Pekingese Dog Breed?

  1. Intervertebral Disc Disease: This condition causes the discs between the vertebrae to bulge or rupture. Pain, nerve damage, and paralysis may ensue from this.
  2. Patellar luxation: The condition known as patellar luxation, also referred to as slipping kneecaps, is commonly found in many dog breeds. When there are slight abnormalities, the knee joint start moving in the wrong way. This results to discomfort and lameness. Although severe cases can benefit from surgical therapy, many dogs have normal lives without it. It depends if the dog owner is willing to take their dog for surgery.