How Do You Raise A Pekingese Puppy?
A Pekingese is a small dog of Chinese origin characterized by a broad, flat face; small, black nose; round eyes set wide apart; floppy, heart-shaped ears; long, straight hair; a wrinkled muzzle; and a pear-shaped, compact body. Pekingese date back to 800 A.D. and were pets of imperial families in China and England. Their original purpose was to be lap dogs to emperors and royalty. They generally have stubborn personalities, but are also affectionate, especially with their masters. While their personalities make them sometimes difficult to raise, even as puppies, they can make great companions. Begin at 8 weeks. Start to housebreak your Pekingnese puppy and train her around the eighth week of her life, when she is more developed mentally and emotionally. Establish a routine, such as letting her out every hour. Use a firm and consistent attitude. Chastise her when she does something wrong, but not in a way that is cruel. Help her understand that you are in charge. Reward her when she doe