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Pekingese FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Expert answers to the most common questions about Pekingese dogs — from health and grooming to diet and training.

How long do Pekingese dogs live?
Pekingese dogs typically live between 12 and 15 years. With proper veterinary care, a balanced diet, regular grooming, and attention to their brachycephalic breathing needs, many Pekingese enjoy long, healthy lives well into their teens.
Are Pekingese dogs good for first-time owners?
Pekingese can be suitable for first-time owners who are patient and committed to their grooming and health needs. They are independent and can be stubborn, so consistent, gentle training is essential. Their loyalty and affectionate nature make the effort worthwhile.
How often should I groom a Pekingese?
Pekingese require daily brushing to prevent matting and tangles in their long double coat. A full grooming session — including brushing, cleaning facial folds, trimming nails, and cleaning ears — should be done at least once a week. Professional grooming every 6–8 weeks is also recommended.
What health problems are common in Pekingese?
Pekingese are prone to brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), eye problems such as corneal ulcers and dry eye, intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), skin fold dermatitis, dental issues, and heat sensitivity. Regular vet check-ups and weight management are crucial for their long-term health.
Do Pekingese dogs shed a lot?
Yes, Pekingese are moderate to heavy shedders. They have a thick double coat that sheds seasonally, especially in spring and fall. Daily brushing significantly reduces loose hair around your home and prevents painful matting in their undercoat.
Are Pekingese dogs easy to train?
Pekingese are intelligent but notoriously independent and can be stubborn. Training requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement techniques using high-value treats and praise. Short, engaging sessions of 5–10 minutes work best. Early socialization and puppy training classes are highly recommended.
What is the best diet for a Pekingese dog?
The best diet for a Pekingese is a high-quality, breed-appropriate food rich in protein with balanced omega fatty acids for coat health. Portion control is critical as they are prone to obesity, which worsens breathing difficulties. Feed 2 small meals per day and avoid table scraps. Always consult your vet for personalized dietary advice.
How much exercise does a Pekingese need?
Pekingese need moderate exercise — typically two short walks of 15–20 minutes per day. Due to their brachycephalic anatomy, they should never be over-exercised, especially in hot or humid weather. Indoor play and mental stimulation are equally important. Always monitor for signs of breathlessness during activity.
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