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Pekingese

breed of toy dog developed in ancient China, where it was held sacred and was keptas a palace dog by members of the Imperial family. It was introduced to the West by English forces that looted the Imperial Palace at Peking in 1860. The Pekingese has been known, both in the Orient and in the West, as the “lion dog”—presumably because of its appearance, although it is also acclaimed as having a lionlike independence and courage.
The celebrated “sleeve dogs” are very small Pekingese once carried by Chinese royalty in the sleeves of their robes. A long-haired dog, the Pekingese has a full mane and heavily haired thighs, forelegs, tail, and toes. Its head is broad and flat, with hanging ears and a short, wrinkled muzzle. The coat may be solid or variegated in colour, but there is always a black mask across the face.
Height: 15-23 cm
Weight:6.5 Kg
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