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Pekingese

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About Pekingese

Weight 7-14 lbs
Height 8-10 in
Life Expectancy 12-15 years

### Discover the Charming Pekingese

If you’re looking for a small breed with a huge personality, the Pekingese might be the perfect fit for your family! Known for their distinctive lion-like appearance and affectionate demeanor, these little dogs bring an undeniable charm wherever they go. While they are not the most energetic breed, their playful spirit shines through during short bursts of activity that can delight both young and old. Though they’re not the best match for families with very young children, they tend to be quite sociable and thrive in homes with other pets, including cats!

Pekingese are quite apartment-friendly thanks to their small size and relatively low energy level. They’ll be just as content lounging on your lap as they are exploring their home. Daily walks are a perfect way to give your Pekingese some exercise without overstressing them. Keep in mind that while they don’t require extensive exercise, they do enjoy routine playtime. Their adorable grumpy faces and quiet barks make for loving companions that won’t disturb your neighbor’s peace.

Grooming your Pekingese is essential, and they do require regular professional grooming to maintain their beautiful coats. With a moderate shedding level, you’ll want to be prepared for a little fur around the house. Hair care aside, your Pekingese will reward you with loyalty and companionship, though keep in mind that they might not be the easiest to train. Their independent spirit means they are best suited for owners who appreciate their unique quirks and can share gentle training methods.

It’s worth noting that while the Pekingese generally enjoys good health, they may be prone to certain breed-specific conditions. Regular vet check-ups and a focused diet will help keep them happy and thriving. If you’re ready to welcome a Pekingese into your home, you’ll find a laid-back, affectionate companion who will fill your days with joy and laughter. Give this delightful breed a closer look, and consider making them a part of your family!

Energy & Exercise

Energy Level 1/5
Exercise Minutes/Day 30 min/day
Mental Stimulation Needs 3/5
Playfulness 1/5

Living Environment

Apartment Friendly 5/5
Tolerates Being Alone 4/5
Cold Tolerance 2/5
Heat Tolerance 2/5
Yard Required No
Barking Tendency 2/5

Family & Social

Good With Young Kids 2/5
Good With Older Kids 2/5
Good With Other Dogs 2/5
Good With Cats 4/5
Good With Strangers 2/5
Affection Level 2/5

Care & Grooming

Shedding Level 2/5
Hypoallergenic Friendly No
Grooming Frequency Professional
Drooling Level 2/5

Trainability & Temperament

Trainability 1/5
Intelligence 1/5
Independence (vs Clinginess) 4/5
Prey Drive 2/5
Stubbornness 4/5
Territorial 5/5

Purpose Aptitude

Protection Aptitude 2/5
Therapy Aptitude 2/5
Running Partner Aptitude 1/5
Hiking Aptitude 1/5
First-Time Owner Friendly 4/5
Senior Owner Friendly 4/5

Notable Traits

Velcro Dog Quiet Breed Great With Kids Lap Dog Alert Breed (Watchdog)

Learn More About Pekingese

The Pekingese is a small breed with a charming personality, perfect for those seeking a companion with a bit of flair. While they may not be the best fit for families with very young children due to their delicate temperament, they can adapt well to a home with older kids and are generally friendly with other pets, especially cats. Their laid-back nature makes them great apartment dwellers, thriving in smaller spaces while providing endless companionship.

This breed is known for its low energy level, making them an ideal match for those who prefer a relaxed lifestyle. A short daily walk is generally sufficient to keep your Pekingese happy and healthy. They enjoy snuggling up on the couch just as much as a little outdoor time, ensuring that their exercise needs are easily met.

Pekingese have a luxurious coat that requires a bit more attention than some other breeds, so frequent grooming is essential. While they may not shed excessively, their long fur can easily become tangled or matted without regular brushing. Many owners find it beneficial to enlist the help of a professional groomer to maintain that distinctive mane and keep their pup looking their best.

Training a Pekingese can be quite the adventure; their independent nature means they don’t always take commands seriously. Patience and positive reinforcement are crucial, as these little dogs are not particularly eager to please. Consistency in training, along with fun, engaging methods, can help foster a better learning environment for your Pekingese.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pekingese are small-sized dogs, typically weighing between 7 to 14 pounds. Their compact size makes them perfect for living in smaller spaces, such as apartments.
Pekingese have a low energy level, meaning they don't require a lot of exercise. A few short walks each day and some playtime indoors will keep them happy and healthy.
Pekingese have a moderate shedding level, so you can expect some hair around the house. Regular brushing can help minimize shedding and keep their beautiful coat looking its best.
While Pekingese can be a bit reserved with young kids, they generally do well with cats and can coexist with other dogs, especially if properly socialized. Gentle supervision is always a good idea with any breed and young ones.
Pekingese tend to be less trainable due to their independent nature, but with patience and consistent positive reinforcement, they can learn basic commands. Enrolling them in a puppy kindergarten can help with socialization and basic training.