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Subject: Re: Pekingese Temperment


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Diane Stepple
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Date Posted: 11:14:51 07/15/07 Sun
In reply to: Amanda 's message, "Pekingese Temperment" on 06:43:56 04/30/07 Mon

Yes, if she was raised around children and has a terrific tempermant to start with she should be just fine, NO pekes like being awakened at any time especially by children, the best way to handle it is always call her name before touching a sleeping peke, make sure she is awake before touching her. The only way she would get more aggressive as she ages would be if the children as they get older surprise her more often.

Sorry it took so long to reply but I have been away on holidays.

>Is it possible that she may have developed a good
>temperment around children, or may she perhaps become
>more aggressive as she gets older?

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