tiny toy/sleeve male foo man chu champion pedigree free shipping
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| Breed: | Dog > Pekingese |
| Breeder: | John Smith |
| Location: | Firestone Park, CA |
| Date/Time: | Wednesday, Feb 17,2010 |
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Pekingese On 10-15-08 FOO MAN CHU is Very Tiny and 9 Weeks old and ready to pickup or fly home to you FREE SHIPPING on Nov. 1st. FOO is a little Doll Baby Boy, , the True Cuddly Sweet type of Pekingese and loves to be kissed and loved on. In-Home Raised with much Love and Attention. Shots and De-wormings. E-mail me for Lots of Closeup Photos and additional Information at tpekes4u@aol.com . Top Champion Bloodl
These dogs are also called Dogs of Foo (or Fu) by the Chinese, and how much they are revered can be seen in the number of Chinese artworks depicting them. They were considered a guardian spirit as they resembled Chinese lions (see Lion dance).
The Pekingese breed is over 2000 years old and has hardly changed in all that time. One exception is that modern breeders and dog-show judges seem to prefer the long-haired type over the more-traditional spaniel-type coat.
All breed standards allow all sorts of color combinations. The most common is red sable; this is the color of the majority of Westminster Pekes. Black and tan is popular as well, but blonde seems to be preferred over black and tan for show dogs. The solid white (except face) or solid black Pekingese is quite striking. The face is usually black with deep brown eyes. There was, supposedly, in a British Pekingese line, a blue (gray) pekingese. Albino dogs are not within the standard.
The Pekingese gait is like no other in the dog world. Because the Chinese originally bred them to be companions to the Emperor of China and his ladies and eunuchs, they are bowlegged to discourage wandering. However, they can and will keep up with the big dogs when allowed. The bowleggedness makes their walk, run, or trot quite striking.
