The Pekingese, a small toy breed with a regal demeanor and a unique rolling gait, was originally developed for the elite of ancient China. These elegant dogs are known for their unwavering loyalty and subtle charm. Compact and sturdy, Pekingese weigh up to 14 pounds. Their coat is longest around the neck and shoulders, creating the iconic 'lion's mane' appearance, and comes in shades of red, from golden hues to deeper tones. Their large, short-muzzled heads form a wide, rectangular shape, complemented by sparkling, dark eyes.
A distinctive feature of the breed is their smooth, rolling movement. Pekingese are confident and endearing companions, forming strong bonds with their chosen person. Bred for palace life, they possess a serene independence reminiscent of the emperors who favored them—often described by enthusiasts as "opinionated." Always vigilant, they are effective watchdogs. While they tolerate children, they do not appreciate rough play.
The Pekingese, a small toy breed with a regal demeanor and a unique rolling gait, was originally developed for the elite of ancient China. These elegant dogs are known for their unwavering loyalty and subtle charm. Compact and sturdy, Pekingese weigh up to 14 pounds. Their coat is longest around the neck and shoulders, creating the iconic 'lion's mane' appearance, and comes in shades of red, from golden hues to deeper tones. Their large, short-muzzled heads form a wide, rectangular shape, complemented by sparkling, dark eyes.
A distinctive feature of the breed is their smooth, rolling movement. Pekingese are confident and endearing companions, forming strong bonds with their chosen person. Bred for palace life, they possess a serene independence reminiscent of the emperors who favored them—often described by enthusiasts as "opinionated." Always vigilant, they are effective watchdogs. While they tolerate children, they do not appreciate rough play.
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