Pekingese Coat Care

The Pekingese should have a long, flowing, dense standoff coat. The undercoat should be thick. The undercoat should be coarse, yet soft to the touch. The hair around the neck should form a mane. The hair should also be straight and never curly. Long feathering is found on the forelegs and thighs, as well as the ears and tail.

Good grooming is a must for the Pekingese. Bathing should be done once or twice a month. The Peke is a double coated breed and should be brushed on a daily basis to keep mats from forming. Trimming should be done around the pads of the feet so that the feet can touch the floor without being impeded. A spray bottle of grooming spray or distilled water should be kept handy so that the coat can be lightly misted .This will help to cut down on the formation of mats and also help keep the coat healthy. A damp cloth should be used to wipe away excess dirt and moisture around the eyes and wrinkles. Nails should be trimmed at least every two to three weeks.

Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food

After we’ve done some research about dog food, we chose to feed our puppy Taste of the Wild. The cheapest price we found on Amazon for 5lb bag was $10.99. Although we expected to spend around $12.99 to $14.99 for the same ones at local stores, Passionate Pet was selling it $10.99! It was the same price as Amazon, we only have to pay a dollar for tax, but no shipping cost instead. Since this is dry food, and we don’t want to buy a large bag to save shipping cost and to store them at home, I think we will always buy dog food from Passionate Pet.

Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, Hi Prairie Canine Formula with Roasted Bison & Venison, 30-Pound Bag $48.84
Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, Pacific Stream Canine Formula with Smoked Salmon, 30-Pound Bag $48.96
Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, Wetlands Canine Formula with Roasted Wild Fowl, 30-Pound Bag $51.94
Taste of the Wild Grain-Free High Prairie Dry Dog Food for Puppy, 30-Pound Bag $50.99 + $4.99 shipping

Taste of the Wild has a new formula made only for puppies which is great
Taste of the Wild Grain-Free High Prairie Dry Dog Food for Puppy $28.99

How to Train a Pekingese

Training is not an easy task with the Pekingese. They are stubborn and willful and do not do well adhering to authority. Basic obedience should be taught at an early age. Puppy classes are highly recommended for this breed. They respond much better to praise than they do to being bossed. This breed is not a breed that will do well in agility. They are strictly a conformation breed. Softly strolling around a ring is a much better way for them to display their royal self’s. Jumping through hoops or running relays, is far beneath their dignity. They prefer to be spectators rather than participants of such physical activity. Housebreaking must be consistent with this breed. They are stubborn and must be kept to the task at hand. Crate training is the preferred method. If you choose not to use the crate training method, then puppy pads and a training aid should be started at an early age. Consistency and praise are the best method of training the Pekingese. They respond well to a soothing voice and calm demeanor. Harsh methods will not work with this breed.