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Subject: Re: Pekingese Temperment


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Diane
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Date Posted: 22:01:09 07/13/07 Fri
In reply to: Amanda 's message, "Pekingese Temperment" on 06:43:56 04/30/07 Mon

>I have a 6-month old, female pekingeses, that we have
>had for about two months. I have learned that they are
>not a suitable breed for small children (since getting
>the dog). I have 2 boys, ages 5 and 6 who are very
>rambunctious. There has been one instance in which
>she snapped at one of them for disturbing her sleep,
>and at that time I scolded her, and she seemed
>apologetic for her behavior. Other than that time, she
>is very loving toward the kids, plays with them
>outside, is overjoyed when they return home from >school, and tries to sleep with them at night. They
>romp around with her in the house and such. I have
>taught the boys not to bother her when she is
>eating,chewing on her toys, or sleeping. I was told
>that she was raised around small children since birth.
>Is it possible that she may have developed a good
>temperment around children, or may she perhaps become
>more aggressive as she gets older?
Hello, I have Pekingese and have found the unaltered males were not childrens dogs and the females I've had usually just loved children. I have one that is shy with children but never has snapped at them unless she has pups and she only snaps never bites. I love Pekingese.

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Re: Pekingese TempermentDiane Stepple11:14:51 07/15/07 Sun


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