Pekingese: complete guide for owners
The Pekingese is one of the most popular dog breeds worldwide. This guide covers temperament, exercise needs, common health issues, feeding, grooming and how to know if the Pekingese fits your household.
Breed snapshot
- Group: Toy
- Size: Pequeno
- Weight: 3-6 kg
- Height: 15-23 cm
- Life expectancy: 12-14 anos
- Origin: China
Temperament and daily routine
Pekingese temperament is described as digno, teimoso, afetuoso. Energy level is baixa — plan for at least 30-60min of daily activity.
Feeding, grooming and health
Grooming: escovação diária. Feed a species- and life-stage-appropriate diet. Common issues include those typical of brachycephalic — schedule annual vet visits.
Is this breed for you?
- Fits calmer households
- Requires daily brushing
- Pequeno size — check space at home
- Consider professional training from puppyhood
📊 Precision breed scores
Numerical breed profile — data typical descriptive pages don't give you.
🎾 Toy matrix for this breed
Selected by bite force and size — not by what a store has in stock this month.
✅ Recommended materials
- Borracha macia natural
- Pelúcia com costura reforçada
- Nylon flexível
- TPE atóxico
⛔ Avoid / dangerous
- Mordedores extreme (grandes demais)
- Peças menores que 2 cm
- Cordas longas (risco de estrangulamento)
🎯 Target categories
- Mordedor XS/S
- Bola macia ≤ 5 cm
- Pelúcia com apitador seguro
Ideal size: Brinquedos 3-6 cm; tamanho XS/S
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Pekingese good with kids?
With early socialization and supervision, most Pekingese dogs coexist well with children. Pekingeses with digno temperament generally adapt to family life when respected.
How much exercise does a Pekingese need?
Pekingese has baixa energy. Provide 30-60 minutes of activity daily, split between walks, play and mental stimulation.
How long does a Pekingese live?
Typical lifespan is 12-14 anos with proper diet, exercise and preventive care.
Is the Pekingese easy to train?
With positive reinforcement, Pekingeses learn well. Start commands from 8 weeks of age and be consistent — never use punishment-based methods.
What health issues affect the Pekingese?
Breed-appropriate screening covers hip/elbow dysplasia (for larger breeds), cardiac and ocular exams. Schedule annual vet visits and keep vaccines up to date.