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Glossary Term: Pekingese

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The Pekingese is a small, intelligent dog breed of the toy variety. This breed has a long and illustrious history, having been a favorite of Chinese royalty since at least the 8th century. The Pekingese is known for its brave and loyal nature, as well as its distinctive lion-like appearance.

This breed has a thick, long mane of fur, often with a crest of longer fur on the back of the neck, and a short, broad muzzle. The breed is well-known for its large, round eyes and its short, flat face. The breed is typically a solid color, such as black, tan, or white, but can also have a mix of colors such as black and tan, sable, and red.

The Pekingese is an affectionate and devoted breed that loves its family and can be quite protective. Although this breed can be independent, it does require daily grooming and attention. It is important to provide socialization and training to a Pekingese from an early age, as these dogs can be stubborn and difficult to train.

The Pekingese is an excellent breed for those who want a small, loyal companion. It is also a great breed for those who may not have a lot of time to devote to a pet, as its grooming needs are fairly minimal. This breed is not overly active, so it does not require a lot of exercise, making it an ideal pet for apartment living.