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Additional information (Wiki):
The temperament of these dogs is
described as “a combination of regal
dignity, intelligence and
self-importance make for a good natured,
opinionated and affectionate companion
to those who have earned its respect” by
the American Kennel Club.
Keeping the Peke coat healthy and
presentable requires brushing once a day
if it is an outside dog. If you do this,
they will need to see a groomer only
once every 3 months. If a Peke becomes
dirty, it is important to take it to a
groomer as soon as possible, as it is
difficult to remove dirt from its coat
once it has dried, but this can be
avoided by brushing regularly,
especially the belly, and between the
front and hind legs. One important thing
for new owners to remember is that dogs
intended as a house pet may be kept in a
puppy cut which is much more low
maintenance than a show cut. It is also
important to remove dirt from the eye
pores daily, and from the creases on the
face to prevent sores (hotspots).
The Pekingese breed is over 2000 years
old and has hardly changed in all that
time. One exception is that modern
breeders and dog-show judges seem to
prefer the long-haired type over the
more-traditional spaniel-type coat. |