The Pekingese dog is a companion dog, small and brave, reminiscent of a lion because of its mane.
Representatives of the breed carry themselves with dignity and have a somewhat arrogant appearance.
They are small, compact, well balanced and strong.
Loyal to their owner, they treat strangers with distrust.
The Pekingese (Peking Palace Dog) is a decorative companion dog for walking.
The Pekingese breed is suitable for people leading a measured lifestyle.
The dog does not bark, does not chew furniture and does not require regular exercise.
It will be enough to walk for 15 to 20 minutes twice a day.
It is advisable to avoid long walks in the hot season.
The Pekingese needs to be brushed regularly, but very carefully; its coat is soft and delicate, with a thick undercoat.
The basis of a natural diet is lean meat: beef, turkey, rabbit, chicken.
The latter is a potential allergen, so you need to introduce it into the menu carefully.
Very young puppies are given boiled meat, but from six months you can offer your pet a raw product.
Vegetables suitable for Pekingese include beets, carrots, zucchini, cauliflower, and greens; Among the dairy products, cottage cheese and sometimes cheese will be useful.
We previously talked about Golden Retrievers.