Pekingese were dogs bred for centuries to be the cherished companions of the imperial family of China. Today they are still cherished family companions and show dogs who greet everyone they meet with dignity and grace.
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In this video, we’re counting down the top 10 facts about the Pekingese.
A Quick Overview:
Group: Companion Dogs
Height: 6 inches to 9 inches tall at the shoulder
Weight: 7 to 14 pounds
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
It's no wonder the Pekingese has a selfimportant attitude, given his history as an imperial favorite. He was held in great esteem at the imperial court of China, and he still knows it today.
A Pekingese will greet you with dignity and pride. He understands his ancestors were the companions of royalty and he continues to demand the respect such a position entails today. With his soft round brown eyes, mane of long straight hair and tail carried jauntily over his back, he swaggers through life in full awareness of who he is and the importance he has to the people who live with him.
Pekingese are very intelligent, but that intelligence is offset by an independent mind and a wide stubborn streak. Training them is a challenge.
They consider themselves in charge of any situation so you must persuade them that you are in charge and that doing what you want is to their advantage. Pekingese do not respond well to harsh training or discipline and it can cause them to become defensive and possibly to bite.
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