Pekingese temperament

 

The little one has everything to be a companion for all hours, from laziness on the sofa to games in the park, but the relationship will need to be built with patience and devotion. The round-eyed furry is intelligent, cunning and loving, on the other hand, he has a temperament that will require some patience.

 

The history of Pekingese is one of the most curious among canines, as for centuries they were bred to be the companions of the imperial family of China. Treated with pomp and refinement, they maintain their “noble” air to this day and take a stand when something is not quite right.

 

Talking a little more about stubbornness, it is the result of the independent mind that the puppy has. To get good results in training or some orders, you must first convince the pet that you are in charge and that doing what you are asking will be an advantage for him.

 

Severe treatments will definitely not stick with the furry, who will be defensive and will probably want to show the strength of their teeth. Based on patience, a lot of affection and an active voice so as not to lose control, the Pekingese will show you how smart he is and how far his abilities can reach.

 

If demonstrations of love are not lacking with the family, the same cannot be said of visits. With people out of their league, Pekingese tend to be a bad host, barking a lot and jumping up and down in some cases, all thanks to their watchdog instinct. A socialization in the first months of life, getting you used to having contact with different people and different experiences, is important so that people are not afraid to visit you at home.

 

You know that famous phrase “he's good people, but he doesn't step on his toes”, because, yes, it fits well for dogs of this breed. To give you an idea of ​​how far the Pekingese's temper can go, he can simply go on a hunger strike just to show you that he didn't like your attitude.

 

Owner of a short fuse and its independent side is outcropped, the little one is not very suitable for children, especially the very small ones, who can make mistakes in their games and be treated rudely by the furry.

 

A curiosity is that the Pekingese tend to have a more difficult relationship with dogs of other breeds and prefer the company of their peers and even cats. Brave, but with a fragile body, he always keeps his eyes open and supervises the interaction between the pets in the house to avoid fights that bring serious injuries to his partner.

 

So, if you are prepared to have a dog that knows how to expose its desires and can meet your unique needs, Pekingese is a good choice and will repay you with a lot of love and affection, which only a big heart is able to offer.

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