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Puppies Pekingese Puppies for sale

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Also known as the Lion Dog, Fu Lin, or Sleeve Dog, the Pekingese is a small yet regal breed with a big personality. Originally bred for Chinese royalty, these toy-sized companions are famous for their loyalty, dignity, and unmistakable lion-like mane. Their confident, affectionate nature and elegant appearance make them an enduring symbol of refinement and devotion.

The Pekingese is one of the world’s oldest dog breeds, tracing its origins back more than 2,000 years to ancient China. Bred exclusively for nobility, these dogs were treasured companions of the imperial family and were treated with the highest honor — often pampered by servants and carried within the sleeves of royal garments, hence one of their nicknames, the “Sleeve Dog.” After the Second Opium War in the 1800s, several Pekingese were brought to England, sparking their popularity in the Western world. The breed was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1906 and quickly gained admiration as a symbol of poise and companionship.

Pekingese have a distinctive long, dense coat that frames their face like a lion’s mane, with common colors including fawn, black, brown, and gray. Despite their small stature, these dogs possess great confidence and bravery. They are loving and protective toward their families but tend to be aloof around strangers. Due to their strong will, training requires patience and positive reinforcement. Their heavy coat demands regular brushing to prevent matting and reduce shedding. Pekingese are low-energy companions who prefer relaxing with their owners to vigorous exercise, though light play or short walks will keep them healthy. Sensitive to heat due to their thick fur, they thrive best in cooler environments. Elegant, loyal, and full of character, the Pekingese remains one of history’s most cherished lapdogs and an affectionate companion for those who appreciate its royal charm.

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Rocky

Pekingese

10 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,500Price

Rocky is a Gorgeous Red color double stand up coat Peke with a dark chocolate mask and white socks and markings.Rocky will be a standard sized Peke at maturity.Rocky is a bit shy at first and once he

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JacksonvilleFlorida
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Tao

Pekingese

10 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,600Price

Tao is a super friendly outgoing and adventurous boy!Tao with his parti colored double stand up cotton textured tri colored coat with white base cream colored patches and blue/Black sable partial mask

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JacksonvilleFlorida
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Wonder

Pekingese

10 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$2,200Price

Wonder is The epitome of Pekingese Perfection with her double stand up cotton coat,Extreme flat face and solid white coat with black points she is a sure showstopper!Wonder is a lovely little lady wit

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JacksonvilleFlorida
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Finn

Pekingese

7 weeksAge
MaleSex
$900Price

This male Pekingese puppy has a sweet and confident personality that makes him stand out. He carries himself with a calm, gentle nature, yet enjoys playful moments and exploring his surroundings. He i

MesaArizona
Mixed Breed dogs Ira Gershwin [Peke + Yorkie] - Ad 5
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Ira Gershwin [Peke + Yorkie]

Pekingese & Yorkshire Terrier hybrid

14 weeksAge
MaleSex
$785Price

Ira Gershwin is a Striking, Male, ½ Pekingese ½ Yorkie, with a long Black & Tan coat. Rehoming fee $700. Also called a Yorkinese. He is very friendly, gives kisses, playful, sweet, curious, and has

ManhattanNew York
Mixed Breed dogs Dashing (Pom + Peke) - Ad 6
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Dashing (Pom + Peke)

Pekingese & Pomeranian hybrid

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
$725Price

Dashing is a Handsome, Male ½ Pekingese ½ Pomeranian, with a thick White/Cream coat. He is very cuddly, happy, playful, sweet, observant, and has a good appetite. He loves food and wrestling with h

ManhattanNew York
Mixed Breed dogs Dominoe (Pom + Peke) - Ad 7
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Dominoe (Pom + Peke)

Pekingese & Pomeranian hybrid

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
$710Price

Dominoe is an Adorable Male, ½ Peke ½ Pomeranian puppy, with a thick, Cream and white coat. Has a short snout and short legs. He is happy, playful, cuddly, observant, and has a good appetite. Grew u

ManhattanNew York
Mixed Breed dogs Dixxie (Pom + Peke) - Ad 8
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Dixxie (Pom + Peke)

Pekingese & Pomeranian hybrid

12 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$750Price

Dixxie is a Lovely, Female ½ Pekingese ½ Pomeranian, with a thick White/Cream coat. She is very friendly, happy, playful, sweet, curious, and has a good appetite. She loves food and wrestling with

ManhattanNew York

FAQs

How much does a Pekingese puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Pekingese puppy in the United States is approximately $1529, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Pekingese?

Pros of owning a Pekingese include their small size, loyal and affectionate nature, and low exercise needs. However, cons may include their tendency to bark excessively, potential health issues due to their flat faces, and a stubborn streak that can make training challenging.

What is the life expectancy of a Pekingese?

The life expectancy of a Pekingese typically ranges from 12 to 15 years. However, with proper care, regular vet check-ups, and a healthy diet, some can live up to 17 years or longer.

Are Pekingese a good house dog?

Yes, Pekingese can make good house dogs as they are small, relatively inactive indoors, and known for their loyal and affectionate nature. However, they can be stubborn and difficult to train, so they may not be ideal for first-time dog owners.

Is a Pekingese a high maintenance dog?

Yes, a Pekingese can be considered a high maintenance dog. They require regular grooming due to their long, thick coat, and also need regular exercise to prevent obesity. They can also be stubborn and difficult to train, which may require more patience and time from their owners.