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Teaching Your Pekingese to Play Catch and Fetch: Hilarious and Rewarding Experience

Teaching Your Pekingese to Play Catch and Fetch: Hilarious and Rewarding Experience Oh boy, teaching a Pekingese to play catch and fetch can be a hilarious and rewarding experience. Trust me, I've been there. Before we dive in, let's take a moment to appreciate how adorable and fluffy Pekingese dogs are. I mean, have you seen those little faces? They're like walking balls of fluff and cuteness. Okay, back to business. So, you want to teach your Pekingese to play catch and fetch? Here's what you need to know: Step 1: Find the perfect ball The first thing you need to do is find the perfect ball. Now, when I say "perfect," I mean a ball that's small enough for your Pekingese to carry in their mouth, but not too small that they can swallow it. Trust me, you don't want to end up at the vet because your Pekingese thought the ball was a tasty snack. Step 2: Make it fun Next, you need to make it fun for your Pekingese. Remember, Pekingese dogs are independent

Everything You Need to Know About Spaying/Neutering Your Pekingese

Everything You Need to Know About Spaying/Neutering Your Pekingese Now, before we dive into the nitty-gritty of spaying and neutering Pekingese, let's talk about why it's important. For starters, spaying and neutering can help prevent unwanted litter. We all know how cute little puppies are, but let's be real - there are already too many dogs out there who need loving homes. By spaying and neutering your Pekingese, you're doing your part to help control the pet population.   Spaying and neutering also have health benefits for your furry friend. For example, spaying your female Pekingese can reduce the risk of uterine infections and breast tumors. Neutering your male Pekingese, on the other hand, can prevent testicular cancer and reduce the risk of prostate problems. Plus, it can help with certain behavioral issues like marking and aggression. Now, I know what some of you might be thinking - "But I want my Pekingese to have puppies!" And hey, I get it. Pu