This video is all about Pekingese Pros And Cons.

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History:
The Pekingese is a breed of toy dog, originating in china and its name refers to the city of Peking(Beijing).
It was kept as a palace dog by members of Chinese imperial court and introduce to the west by English forces that looted the imperial palace at Beijing in 1860 during the second opium war, presenting it to queen Victoria. she named him “Looty” because of how the dog were acquired.
The Pekingese has been known, to both west and east as the “Lion Dog” because they looked like the ancient guard lions of china and have been kept in china at the time of the Shu dynasty 2000 years ago.
It has been responsible for designer crossbreeds, such as Peekapoo crossed with a poodle.
A Pekingese, named rascal was first to be registered by AKC in 1906 and three years later Pekingese Club of America founded.
According to American Kennel Club registration statistics, the Pekingese got 95th rank.
A Pekingese named Sun Yat Sen was one of only two dogs to survive the sinking of the titanic in 1912.
If you are thinking about bringing a dog into your home, then here are some of the pros and cons to consider with this breed.
List of the pros of a Pekingese:
Pekingese dogs are very loyal, affectionate and lovable pet for families of any size.
Very easy to train.
commonly health dogs.
Good apartment-friendly dogs.
Perfect example for very low drooling tendency.
Adapts very well to all lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
Affectionate towards cats.
Good for first time owner, due to their easy-going personality.
Small and easy to carry, which is another advantage.
List of the cons of a Pekingese:
Vulnerable and sensitive physical features. They should be handled very carefully around young children. They are best suited to homes with teen and adults.
Obedience intelligence is very low.
Don’t do well with allergy sufferers by causing allergic reaction.
These dog requires high level of grooming and maintenance.
Little chance of bad smell due to their coats.
They are not kid friendly dog.
Not suitable dog breed for the office environment.
Breathing problem is also common in Pekingese.
Abundant coat can easily picks dirt during walks.
Like pugs, Pekingese tend to snore very loudly because of their short nose.
Pekingese tend to bark a lot.
Tendency to weight gain if overfeed.
Stubborn streak and can be difficult to train. They won’t respond very well to harsh training methods and reward them any time they do something correctly.
Strong prey drive and shouldn’t live with small animals.
Temperament:
Affectionate, Loyal, Stubborn, Aggressive and Regal.

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