Characteristics of the Pekingese Dog- Noble, stubborn, and rich in expression

The characteristics of Pekingese dogs are that children’s nature is to ask questions when they are different, and the questions are one after another, just because I just bought one today. I got a Pekingese. He must have just learned the word "characteristics" from school. When he came back, he asked me what the characteristics of a Pekingese were. I was confused and couldn't answer his question. So, What are the characteristics of the Pekingese?

The characteristics of the Pekingese dog are noble, stubborn, and rich in expressions

 When you are ready to choose a Pekingese dog to raise, the first thing you should consider is what features does it have? Characteristics will help you better understand its habits and know whether it is suitable for you to raise.

 Noble and stubborn

 “You must remember to say please to the Pekingese.” It has a strong self-esteem, so you have to pay attention to maintaining its "image" and keeping its body and mind decent. If you don't respect it enough, it will remain depressed until it admits its mistake.

 Pekingese dogs were born in the ancient oriental palaces and have inherent nobility and mystery. It always likes to remind its owners of its regal background, and likes to be patted on the head and caressed; however, it is not as delicate as it looks, in fact, it is fun, fearless, and likes to play with toys.

 It is quite friendly to children, but prefers to be an adult's only pet. It wants to be the focus of attention, preferably the center of the entire family. A Pekingese that cannot get attention will remind people of its existence through destructive behavior that is incompatible with its size. Pekingese dogs are quite self-aware and tend to look down upon others by nature. However, once it decides to like you, its enthusiasm and loyalty are irreplaceable by other dogs.

 It is very close to family members and can be indifferent to strangers. You need to tell the guests that it is not hospitable. This is because it has inherited the proud bloodline of its ancestors and needs compliments and flattery from others. This may be the charm of the Pekingese.

  Rich expressions

  The Pekingese is a floppy-eared dog. Do you know how it expresses its emotions?

The shape of the Pekingese’s ears is Droopy, it has difficulty expressing its emotions with its ears,In many cases, it is not as easy for owners to understand its language as the erect-eared dog breeds. However, if the owner observes carefully, you will find that sometimes the base of their ears can stand up, especially when they express feelings of harm, shame, and fear. You can see that their ears will also tilt back hard. At this time, The owner needs to comfort them immediately and let them calm down slowly.

 When the movements of their ears are not easy to read, owners can also understand the true meaning of these movements based on the posture of their tails, sounds, and movements of other body parts such as their eyes. Below we’ll take a closer look at the emotional meanings represented by a dog’s body language.

· Expressions of excitement and happiness: The most common way for Pekingese dogs to show excitement and happiness is to swing their tail vigorously and jump to high places. In many cases, Pekingese dogs will also express themselves by "laughing". The specific manifestations are that the nose is full of wrinkles, the upper lip is grinning, teeth are exposed, and the eyes are slightly closed, sometimes even narrowing into a slit (just like people The expression is the same when laughing), with gentle eyes, slightly open mouth, humming sound from the nose, soft body twisting, the whole body's coat is smooth and not standing up, the tail swings gently, getting close to people, and sometimes the ears Will lean back naturally.

 The facial expression when angry: The facial expression of the Pekingese when angry is almost the same as when "laughing", with the nose raised and the upper lip grinning, revealing the teeth inside; the difference is that the two The eyes are wide open, the gaze is sharp, and the ears are straight back and diagonally. Generally, the mouth is tightly closed and a threatening sound is made, the limbs are stamped hard on the ground, the body is stiff, the coat is erected, the tail is stretched steeply or straight, and it keeps a certain distance from people.

 The expression when sad: eyes dull, head hanging down, moving closer to the owner, and looking at the owner with pleading eyes; sometimes he will hide in a corner or under a stool and become extremely quiet.

 Fearful expression: The tail droops or is held between the legs. This is the most obvious expression. The ears are stretched back, the fur on the whole body is standing upright, the eyes are wide open, the whole body is trembling, standing still or the limbs are moving uneasily, or even retreating.

 The expression of waiting and expectation: If the Pekingese is wagging its tail, standing calmly, and looking directly at you, it means that it is waiting for you to take it out to play, or it is time to feed it.

 Show an affectionate expression towards you: If the dog’s tail is raised and wagging constantly, its ears are erect, its head is swinging, its body is arched, and sometimes it extends its front paws towards you, it means that it is affectionate with you. Ask to play.

A thoughtful owner will be able to communicate well with his dog and become his closest companion.

   Brave and mighty

∣ The Pekingese dog is also called a lion dog. As its name suggests, the dog resembles a lion. they haveWith his thick mane and tapering hindquarters, his noble temperament and majestic expression, he exuded a kingly demeanor.

Although the Pekingese is not aggressive, it has a strong character, full of courage, and pride. It has a strong personality and an iron will, and is a stubborn hero. Even if they are dogs that are much larger than Pekingese, or humans who are armed, they are never afraid, let alone run away because of harm. Their energy levels exceed those of many larger dogs.

Because of their never-flinching character, dog owners should be careful not to mix Pekingese dogs with other dogs, and also be careful not to let their dogs fight with other dogs, otherwise it will easily cause appearance changes. Flaws (especially protruding eyes which are highly susceptible to injury).

  Friendly and cordial

  Pekingese dogs are loyal, enthusiastic, brave and smart. They easily integrate into the family. They are very affectionate towards their owners and can easily establish a peaceful and trusting relationship with their owners. Typically, they will become particularly close to one family member and regard him as their leader.

The Pekingese is very eager for the attention of its owner. Before you come home late, you should tell it what things it cannot do and appease its waiting mind, and it will wait for you to come back obediently. Every time you go home, the Pekingese will fly to greet you when it hears the noise. It will wag its tail vigorously to let you know how happy it is; no matter how long you have been away from home, its enthusiasm for you has not diminished at all. .

 Pekingese dogs can play with you for hours when they are full of energy, but after all, they are petite and tire easily. If you want to take it hiking, be prepared for it to become part of your luggage. Because they are tired after walking for a long time, they will ask you to pick them up. They will automatically turn their bodies around and choose the most comfortable position, with their backs facing down, so that you can fully embrace them and fully enjoy the warmth and intimacy of the moment.

 They like to be pampered, and for those they trust, the Pekingese will play with them without reservation. As for those who don't like it, it will stay away.

 Loyalty

 Every form of oath has almost always been broken by someone, but a truly loyal dog’s oath is unswervingly loyal.

The Pekingese is only close to its owner. It is confident, stubborn, arrogant and independent in character. It is somewhat indifferent to the outside world, but it shows complete devotion, loyalty and care to its owner. Compared with the amiable attitude of many dogs, the Pekingese's absolute loyalty only to its owner is particularly precious. They don't love strangers. It knows very well who is a close relative and who is a passing guest. They are peaceful but indifferent to strangers, and when strangers call themIt often takes 3 seconds for the hook to respond belatedly. Pekingese dogs are absolutely loyal dogs that love their owners. Your efforts towards them will be 100% rewarded.

· Pekingese dogs are extremely possessive of their owners and spheres of influence. Their keen senses and cautious character make them extremely vigilant, making them excellent watchdogs.

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